1. A
2. C
3. D
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PROMPT:
If I could choose any character from a movie or story I would choose addison from zombies, it is a disney movie. I think addison made an important choice because she showed her true self at the end of the movie realizing she shouldnt hide herself behind a wig, she also stood up for all of the zombies , its like what is going on now in the world with black lives, addison stood up for them and expressed what she beleived in and what was right! She is a bright girl who realized things were not perfect in her world and finally stood up for herself and zombies! I thought this was important because it was a brave choice and a relatable subject right now in our world! All lives matter, and in this movie she realized that and did something very incredible and important!
1) Which statement best explains how the imagery in Stanza 4 affects the tone of the poem?
D. It creates a sense of urgency and worry and sets a concerned tone.
2) How does the reference to "a letter from our Pete" affect the poem?
D. It helps indicate that the poem takes place at a time before modern communication methods existed, and it helps evoke an era when life moved at a slower pace.
Answer:
The option which is not a romantic characteristic is C. respect for scientific authority. During the era of Romanticism, authors respected nature above all and found inspiration and solace there. They also rejected the ideas formed during the era of Enlightenment, which placed reason above all - Romanticists believed that emotions, not reason, come first. And they certainly did believe in the supernatural, which is a recurring theme in their works.
Explanation:
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The correct option is B. veer.
In this sentence, "veer" is the simple predicate. <u>A simple predicate is the main verb that in the predicate, which generally tells what the subject is doing</u>. In this case, the main verb ("veer") is referring to an activity of "hurricanes", the subject of the sentence. Moreover, this is a complex sentence since it includes an independent clause ("Hurricanes sometimes veer off course") and a dependent clause ("Although meteorologist work hard to predict hurricanes’ paths"), which cannot stand by itself as the independent clause. <u>The simple predicate is part of the independent clause</u>.