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4. It sets a tone of disdain for the enemy and how fed up Kennedy was with the war at that time.
6. The questions are meant to flare up a feeling of patriotism in the crowd. It's asking the Americans to stand up for their country.
8. He's explaining that if Americans are selfish and don't try to help their country and people that are less fortunate then them then nobody will be saved.
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The general prologue of "The Canterbury Tales" is to give the information of the pilgrims and the reason behind the telling of the tales.
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of tales told by thirty pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. The tale begins with a general prologue by the narrator presumed to be one of the pilgrims.
The "General Prologue" begins with the narrator describing the reason of these pilgrimages. People usually go on pilgrimages to distant holy lands but mostly to Canterbury in visit the relics of Saint Thomas Becket in the Canterbury Cathedral. St.Thomas Becket was the archbishop of Canterbury who was killed by the knights of King Henry II in 1170. Then he along with twenty-nine other pilgrims are staying in a tavern, on their way to Canterbury. He told of how the idea for the storytelling start, saying that in order to pass the time, they will all take turns telling stories, two tales on the way to Canterbury and two tales on their way back. Then he went on to introduce and describe each traveler, all coming from different backgrounds. Also, the owner of the inn will serve as the judge to chose the winning tale. The next morning before they set off for the journey, he tells of his intention to record the tales told by the others too.
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The poem's rhythm depicts a passionate and determined personality who despite being wearied and old due to wandering, continues to seek for someone who is likely his beloved. The poem makes me understand and appreciate the extent one can go and sacrifice one can pay for the one you cherish.
Explanation:
From the poem, we discover that the narrator despite tired and weary, was determined to seek after the one he loves.
His statement, "And kiss her lips and take her hands" actually reveals that the female in question is someone he loves and cherishes.
The poem reveals the sacrifice he was willing to pay in order to find her.
Answer: Decoding
Explanation:
Decoding in the list of communication processes involves the person who receives the message, in this case Carlos, trying to make meaning out of what the sender is saying. The sender in this instance is Brynn.
So, when Carlos listened to Brynn's message of closing the border, he understood the message to mean that Brynn was stereotyped against the Latin Americans and his reaction to that was infuriation.
Answer: bone, war, conflict and fossils are all common nouns. There are no proper nouns in the sentence.
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