1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
grin007 [14]
2 years ago
10

Robert Lowell most likely structured his poem “For the Union Dead” in short, four-line stanzas in order to _____.

English
1 answer:
Alex17521 [72]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

draw attention to the unique rhyme scheme

Explanation:

draw attention to the unique rhyme scheme

You might be interested in
First Glimpse
Marysya12 [62]

Answer:

A. She takes on a daring challenge for the sake of her family.

Explanation:

  • <em>"female Sherpa ... lost her life"</em>
  • <em>"faced with her family's need"</em>
  • <em>"Lila Sherpa would be the second ... no one could know her true identity"</em>
  • <em>"For her family, she must do this"</em>
  • <em>"prayed to the god of the mountain"</em>
  • <em>"she did this for all of them"</em>

Hope this helps!

5 0
3 years ago
What is Niamh excited about? What ends up happening instead and how does she spend her days? (in the orphan train)
solong [7]

Answer

she was looking forward to go to school but she cant

Explanation

Niamh really likes learning so she was dissapointed when she couldnt

5 0
3 years ago
In an ecosystem there two main factors the loving or and the non livon
Ray Of Light [21]
True.
Living: animals, bacteria, plants, etc..
Non-Living: Rocks, soil, air, water, elements of the periodic table, etc..

Hope this helps!!
4 0
3 years ago
Act iv
FinnZ [79.3K]

the 3 people you could base this answer around could be, friar Laurence, romeo and her nurse. hope this helps

8 0
3 years ago
What inspired shakespeare to write his plays?
Ivenika [448]
From great classical authors like Ovid and Seneca, to English historians like Holinshed, Shakespeare's greatest influences were the works of other great writers. With the exception of A Midsummer Night's Dream<span>, </span>Love's Labour's Lost<span> and </span>The Tempest<span>, which are wholly original stories, Shakespeare borrowed his plots, down to fine detail. You can read about what Shakespeare read as he crafted each play in my </span>sources section<span>. Here is a brief biography of two of Shakespeare's favourite authors: </span>

Geoffery Chaucer<span> (1340-1400)</span>
<span>Even though Chaucer wrote his poetry in Middle English, he is still regarded as one of England's finest poets. Chaucer was born into a wealthy family and his father, John, spent time at the court of King Edward III as a deputy to the King's butler. His father's ties to the royal family helped Geoffery acquire a position at court, and he became a permanent member of the King's household. In 1368, Chaucer was listed among the King's esquires, and, in 1369, shortly after the death of Queen Philippa, he wrote his first major poem, </span>Book of the Duchess<span>. The work for which Chaucer is most noted is the </span>Canterbury Tales<span>, in which a group of pilgrims gather at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, across the Thames from London, and agree to a storytelling contest as they travel to the shrine of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury, Kent. Chaucer died in 1400 and he was the first poet ever to be buried in the "poet's corner" in Westminster Abby. Shakespeare undoubtedly admired Chaucer works immensely, for he uses several of Chaucer's poems as sources of his plays. </span>Troilus and Criseyde<span> was the primary source of </span>Troilus and Cressida<span>, and the </span>Parliment of Fowles<span> was a source of Mercutio's </span>"Queen Mab"<span> speech in </span>Romeo and Juliet<span>. It is apparent that The Knight's Tale sparked Shakespeare to craft the </span>The Two Noble Kinsmen, and there are several other minor examples one could cite.

Plutarch<span> (46-120 AD)</span>
<span>Plutarch was the son of Aristobulus, an important biographer and philosopher. In 66-67, Plutarch studied philosophy and mathematics at Athens under the philosopher Ammonius. After studying with Ammonius, Plutarch became a teacher of philosophy in Rome and earned the admiration of the emperors Trajan and Hadrian. But Plutarch was not content to stay in Rome and, after Trajan's death, Plutarch traveled widely, to central Greece, Sparta, Corinth, Sardis, and Alexandria. Although he was away much of the time, his main residence was Chaeronea, a small Greek town on Mt. Petrachus, guarding the entry into Boeotia from the North. Plutarch is best known for the work </span>Parallel Lives<span>, which consists of the biographies of notable soldiers and statesmen. Plutarch's </span>Lives<span> was translated by Sir Thomas North in 1579 and the work grew very popular in Renaissance England. Shakespeare himself used North's translation of </span>Parallel Lives<span> as the primary source for </span>Antony and Cleopatra<span>, </span>Julius Caesar<span>, </span>Coriolanus<span>, </span>Timon of Athens<span>, and a minor source in several other plays. It is a testament to the quality of North's translation that Shakespeare copied whole passages from the work, making only the smallest of changes. Plutarch's influence upon others writers through history is just as profound - Otway used </span>Lives<span> as a source for </span>Caius Marius<span>, and Addison used the same as a souce for </span>Cato<span>. Among Plutarch's greatest admirers have been Michel de Montaigne, Mary Shelley, Napoleon, Milton, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, who once wrote: "Go with mean people and you think life is mean. Then read Plutarch, and the world is a proud place, peopled with men of positive quality, with heroes and demigods standing around us, who will not let us sleep"</span>
7 0
4 years ago
Other questions:
  • What is the advantage of using "norms" in an essay? a. they convey the historical significance of your position. b. they explain
    12·1 answer
  • In a standard dictionary, where can you find the key to pronunciation marks? A. In an appendix B. In the front of the dictionary
    13·2 answers
  • How does Katniss take advantage of the remains of the fire the the girl who was slain left behind? What does Katniss actions rev
    14·1 answer
  • Can humanity get rid of humanity
    12·1 answer
  • CHALLENGE: What seems to be the author’s perspective toward the Vietnamese people? What specific words or phrases in this sectio
    6·1 answer
  • (PLEASE HELP ASAP 70 POINTS AND BRAINLIST) "What about your mother and the other children?" her father shouted over the increasi
    6·1 answer
  • 50 points and brainliest goooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    14·1 answer
  • Please helppp I'll mark you as the bbrainliest if can do this:((
    5·1 answer
  • PLEASE I NEED HELP!!!! IM GIVING 30 POINTS!!
    10·1 answer
  • Read the strangers that came to town and answer the following questions.
    6·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!