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There is a lovely beach that stretches miles along the blue Atlantic. I've always wanted to stay in a beach house. We were in Hawaii and pretty mellowed out on one of those perfect beach nights, watching the moon dance on the incoming surf. I also remember the beach , where for the first time I played in the sand
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The definition of a beach is the area directly touching a seashore. Copocabana and Waikiki are each an example of a beach
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Throughout the course of The Charge of The Light Brigade (a poem the based the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War), Lord Alfred Tennyson uses many poetic techniques such as imagery, intertextuality, rhyming, and meter to highlight loyalty leads to sacrifice.
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I think this is right, but don't quote me on this
In the Odyssey, Circe, daughter of Helios, is a witch who transforms the main character's crew into pigs when they eat a feast. One of them, a cautious man, sees what happens to the others and warns Odysseus about it.
On his way to Circe's, Odysseus is met by the god Hermes, who gives him a magic herb called moly. By eating it, Odysseus won't turn into a pig. He is also instructed to overpower Circe when she draws her sword and to make her swear not to harm him. After giving Odysseus her word, Circe agrees to restore his men to their human state and invites them to stay with her. They stay for a year and Odysseus and Circe become lovers. She ends up becoming a valuable character, for she predicts much of what will happen to Odysseus and instructs him about it.
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A). I was/am the only daughter and only a daughter. Being an only daughter in a family of six sons forced me by circumstance to spend a lot of time by myself because my brothers felt it beneath them to play with a girl in public. <u>She believes that she may not be considered as valuable as a son.</u>
Explanation:
As per the question, option A displays the inference that would be most appropriately supported by the given passage as it reveals the idea that not only surrounds the entire passage but also unifies it. The descriptions like 'being an only daughter...forced me by circumstance to spend time by myself' and 'my brothers felt it beneath them to play with a girl in public' makes the readers deduce that the authoress probably had a belief that she would not be regarded as of similar value and position as of a son. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.