1. Your backyard is a Garden of Eden. (Biblical allusion)
2. I guess I should see this message about a new job as my burning bush. (Biblical Allusion)
3. When you feel betrayed by a friend, you can say, "You too, Brutus?" (allusion to Julius Caesar-Brutus betrayed Caesar)
4. You're a regular Einstein. (allusion to a historical figure)
5. When your parents learn about your new plan to raise money, it's going to sink like the Titanic. (allusion to a historical event)
<span>The statement which best describes the Green Knight’s chivalric values is: He displays bravery in the face of danger. There are the lines which can support the dominant idea that can be reached throughout the whole poem:
</span><span>The Green Knight takes his stand without lingering
And bends his head a little to show the skin.
He laid his long graceful locks across his crown,
Leaving the naked neck bare and ready.
He has no fear to show, he admits it and he is rough and ready to prove it.</span>
Answer and Explanation:
The theme of the poem is that American society is not a perfect society, but a society that is walking, a long and difficult journey, striving to always be the best it can be. She says that for this journey to be successful, society must have not only unity, but patience, kindness, justice, humility and hard work.
It reinforces that the American people are able, but it will not be easy, to establish a perfect union, where everyone can climb the hill.