The soothsayers says to Caesar "Beware the ides of March!"
Answer:
2nd
Explanation:
The 3rd one doesn't have a lot to do with teeth
The fourth one is off topic
The first one is a fact more then evidence
The 2nd one makes sense.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Julie of the Wolves is a novel written by Jean Craighead George. The novel is about Julie/Miyax and about her survival in the Alaskan wilderness.
The novel opens with Miyax being lost in the wilderness on the North Slope of Alaska. She ran away from her home, where her husband assaulted her, with the hope to live with her pen pal named Amy.
At the beginning of the novel, Julie of the Wolves, Miyax is described as a girl who believe in herself. She is determined not to return back to her home, where she is abused. Therefore, the phrase that best describes her is belief in herself. Thus option C is correct.
Answer:
"heard his cries" is the predicate
Explanation:
This sentence is in basic subject-predicate form. "No one" is the subject (it is what the sentence is about) and "heard his cries" is the predicate (it is what "no one" is doing).
Answer:The figurative language used in the above stanzas is METAPHOR.
Metaphor is a comparison of two objects that are unrelated but have similarities. These similarities are used for more rhetorical effect and to catch audience's attention.
Shadow is compared to sunlight on a plate of silver.
Footsteps is compared to seeding-place of lilies
Moving hands is compared to chime of bells.
Movement of hands is compared to light of a rising sun and hopping of birds