Answer:
1. Petulant
2. somnolent
3. Recalcitrant
4. supplement
5. Recreant
6. Pertinent
7. Resilient
8. Significant
Explanation:
<u>If you are wondering about 2 and 4 </u>
supplement enhances and completes even though it can make you tired
somnolent is sleepiness
Answer:
The excerpt suggests that the Iroquois believed that:
sometimes good can come from tragedy.
Explanation:
The excerpt in question is part of a creation myth by the Iroquois, a group of Native-American tribes. According to it, tragedy can give birth to blessings. The death of "our mother" gave origin to plants whose existence would be crucial for the survival of the Iroquois people: corn, beans, squash, and tobacco. Death does not cease to be a tragic event. It still brings sadness and loss into people's lives. But the myth uses it to show that, however bad things may seem, something good may come out of it.
<span>B.) The use of supernatural elements</span>
Answer:
The appeal praises the virtues of the writers of the document Taney uses as evidence.
Explanation:
I'm right againnnn
Repetition of the initial (first) sounds or letters of words close together in the poem.
Explanation:
Repetition of initial consonant sounds usually in the beginning of the word in a two or more neighboring words or syllables. Alliteration is the Latin word which is derived from the Latin word 'Latira'. It means a a letter or alphabet.
Example: Bitty makes the bitter butter better. In this sentence (b) sound occurs constantly forming an alliteration. It must be understood that alliteration does not depend upon letters but on sounds. 'Christy got a cigarette chase', in this sentence the letter(c) is having different sounds and hence it is not an example of alliteration.