Answer:
Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Jack Kerouac.
The Federal soldiers are the antagonists.
Merciful over all his works, with good
Still overcoming evil, and by small
Accomplishing great things, by things deemed weak
Subverting worldly strong, and worldly wise
By simply meek; that suffering for Truth’s sake
Is fortitude to highest victory,
A man should be worldly wise but never weak.
Answer: Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the excerpt which has been given above, it talks about the strength of a man. According to this, a man should be very strong, he should not be weak. But this does not mean that he can speak without thinking what to speak and can speak what ever he wants to.
A man should think before he speaks. He should be very wise while choosing his words but this does not mean that he should not show his strength through words.
Do not use contractions. Contractions are the words formed from two abbreviated words, such as "don't", "can't" and "won't".
Do not use colloquial vocabulary.
Avoid using run-on expressions.
Do not use rhetorical questions.
Place adverbs within the verb.