Answer:
The rhyme scheme used in the excerpt is:
D. A B A B C D C D
Explanation:
We say words rhyme when their final sounds are the same. For example: feel - peel; cat - bat.
<u>To find the rhyme scheme of a poem, we must attribute letters to the final word of each line. The first final word is always A. Any words that rhyme with it will also be A. The next word with a different final sound will be B. The words that sound like it will also be B. The next different one will be C, and so on.</u>
With that in mind, let's look at each final word from the excerpt:
winnings A
toss B
beginnings A
loss B
sinew C
gone D
in you C
on D
The rhyme scheme is A B A B C D C D.
Answer:
Churchill's lack of enthusiasm makes it seem as if he is
uninterested in the outcome of the war.
<span>Also has the meaning of : to add ideas
Still has the meaning of: to show space relationship
Soon Has the meaning of to show time relation
Initially Has the meaning: to indicate order
Beneath has the meaning: to take away, limit, or oppose
Therefore Has the meaning: to show a consequence
Indeed Has the meaning: to indicate a repetition of ideas
Likewise is often used: to compare</span>
Answer:
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.