In the poem we can see that the hero is described as someone greater and more important than all other men. With that we can infer that the poem is an epic poem.
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In my opinion, the correct answer is B. <span>The story deals with a soldier's feelings about the war, while the drawing does not. Both the story and the painting are anti-war accounts, and neither of them deals with slavery. The story depicts a family drama, where a father and a son fight for the opposite sides and one day they face each other by accident. We see no personal, emotional elements in the painting. There is only an army in an attack, juxtaposed to General Reynolds who has just fallen.</span>
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the first blog is persuading
the scond one is entertaining
the third one is instructing
Explanation:
Answer: A *For question 1* sry only one I looked at...also noticed the other person had 2 answers so I narrowed this one down
Explanation:
B is not right because it only focuses on the mind game they were talking about(only mentioned once)
C is not right because it has not been proved that you <em>can't </em>travel through the center of the Earth
(I'm assuming you got D wrong but just in case) I think it's safe to say that answer choice D is only a sum up of paragraph 2. *Basically it doesn't sum up the whole passage*