C. Shakespeare used words that are unfamiliar or not longer used in modern language.
Answer:
"As the day was fair, and the wind favorable, we resolved to go by water....
.... We passed rapidly along: the sun was hot, but we were sheltered from its rays by a kind of canopy, while we enjoyed the beauty of scene."
Explanation:
<span>A process wherein the atom’s nucleus is further divided into two
nuclei, that is, fission products, is called nuclear fission. This happens when
the nuclei of radioactive elements (e.g. Uranium or Plutonium isotopes) are
able to attract neutrons. Because these isotopes’ nuclei are unstable, an
addition to their energy causes them to divide into new pieces of neutron. In
nuclear reactors, fission occurs when the power plant gathers heat from a steam
in a physical process. Nuclear reactors are designed to sustain nuclear chain
reactions.</span>
6 Answer. The rain tells the poet that it rises upwards towards the sky in the form of vapour where it changes its form (condenses into water droplets). It also says that although its form gets changed, it still remains the same
7 Answer: a) The poetic device used in these lines is personification. The rain addresses itself like a human being with the pronoun 'I'. The poet used this device to effectively communicate the intimacy with the rain.
8 The rain gives life to the
1. Because of its good location, it was boomed by tourists yells.
2. It is important to appreciate those around you.
3.during the springtime, it’s agreeable to say that the flowers smell nice.
4.the people in the 19th centuries are known as pioneers
5. My family’s descendants were from South America
6. The best way to travel long distance is by using vehicles