The correct answer is B. Virgil
Explanation:
Virgil was a Roman poet that lived during the period Augustus reigned, who was the first emperor in Rome. This poet is mainly known for his poems the Eclogues and the Georgics that deal with different aspects of agriculture and rural life and the epic poem the Aeneid that tells the story of a warrior called Aeneas. These literary works made him one of the greatest poets in Rome during the historical period he lived and even centuries after his death as his poems were widely studied during late antiquity in Rome and during the Middle Ages. This means, the poet that was not an ancient Greek poet was Virgil as he was born in the Rome Empire and developed all his literary works in it, also, other poets such as Sappho, Virgil and Homer are part of the Greek literature and therefore they are all Greek poets.
Answer: the British military is a threat to the colonists freedoms.
Explanation:Henry’s point of view is that increased British military presence is intended to force us to submission.
Question: which sentence or phrase from the passage most clearly supports your answer?
Answer:”I ask gentlemen, sir, what means this martial array, if it’s purpose be not to force us to submission?”
Explanation: the word martial refers to war, and Henry’s point of view is that this martial array signals the intention of Britain to attack the colonies
<span>I am not going to leave this room until you apologize to me. </span>
Answer:
Gorman makes a reference to
"There is always light, only if we are brave enough to see it"
What she is saying is that there are many things that we should be proud of our country for, even so, we cannot overlook what we have done in the past.