The best suggestion to give to Jonathan Swift for improving the setting in the passage is option D: Explain the background of the statement, "after three years' expectation that things would mend."
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What do you mean by Gulliver’s Travels?</h3>
Irish poet and essayist Jonathan Swift is known for his satire and critique to the British Empire.
In "Gulliver's Travels", Swift explores society's tradition and habits, depicting the human destructive and thoughtless side; particularly denouncing how exploitative royalty use to be regardless people's loyalty records, once you disappoint them.
In the passage from Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," the protagonist details exact names, places and dates: the name of the captain and the ship, what sea they will sail, the name of the city port and the precise date and time of departure.
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hey, you shouldn't do that that because they are broke. maybe you should show a little bit of mercy.
The choice of commanding words "Beat! beat! drums! —blow! bugles! blow!" and “Come Up from the Fields Father,” at the beginning of the poems are the most striking, interesting and effective to create the desired atmosphere of the poet.
Explanation:
Every stanza of the poem, “Beat! Beat! Drums!” starts with the words, "Beat! beat! drums! —blow! bugles! blow!" to grasp for playing the instruments so piercingly that can blowout everywhere in the neighboring air. Whitman imagines that the sound fills the churches to congregate the scattered crowd, interrupts scholars from studying, disturbs the bride and groom trying to get privacy, and calls the farmers working in their fields. The words so sound cutting and effective to create the desired atmosphere of the Civil War. The rhythmic pulse of the beginning line emphasizes the poem's appeal. The short, recurring syllables mimic the sound of beating drums and blowing bugles.
Walt Whitman composes “Come up from the Fields, Father,” a poem on the topic of war, more precisely the impact that the involvement of a soldier in the war. The poem begins on a calm autumn day in Ohio, where a farm was tranquil and amazing. Abruptly the oldest daughter of the household starts calling “Come up from the Fields, Father,” to hear the sad news that their son has been fighting in the Civil War. The choice of words is accurate to create desired atmosphere of war at tranquil moment. Sound impact and alliteration of the properly placed words are the most interesting and effective.
Answer:
matching
Explanation:
rhyme usually contains matching words in the end like don,gun dog,mug row,bow etc
That is true, some are willing to die for what they believe