The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to include the question, you just include the statement.
The question should be this: Based on this passage, which viewpoint could a prepared speaker share in a discussion?
If that is the case, then the answer will be this.
After what the passage refers, Kahlo unwrapped three of her portraits and waited as Rivera studied them. In a few minutes, he informed her that she was indeed an authentic artist.
So based on this passage, the viewpoint could a prepared speaker would share in a discussion will be "I think that Frida Kahlo made a bold move when she decided to show her portraits to Rivera."
Frida Kahlo was known to be a decisive woman that followed her impulses. And that is what she did when she was with the famous Mexican painter Diego Rivera. She knew that this was heer moment if she wanted to have the support of the "Maestro" Diego. If Diego Rivera helped her to impulse her career as a painter, her talent would do the rest.
A. There should be an apostrophe on the it's, because it is saying, "only some of it is clean and safe enough to drink." The apostrophe should be on that word because it breaks the word down into it is, which is correct in the sentence.
The sentence, "Love you ten years before the Flood," directly contains a Biblical Allusion. This was a story about Noah and his ark where God sent a great flood to wipe out the bad deeds of men and clean off Earth of impurities and start anew. In the poem, the writer is trying to show his love for his mistress that is unstoppable and can go to great lengths.
can you please elaborate on your question?
Satan's regret is shown on the following lines:
<em>The happier Eden, shall enjoy their fill Of bliss on bliss, while I to Hell am thrust, Where neither joy nor love, but fierce desire, Among our other torments not the least, Still unfulfill'd with pain of longing pines. </em>
The excerpt of the text shows Satan's regret that he can never experience love by the use of comparison, keywords and an archaic phrase. The <u>comparison</u> made of Eden with Hell, while talking about Eden the words enjoy and bliss are used and it is describe as an enjoyable place. While talking about Hell there is neither joy nor love, it is seen as a place of torment. The <u>keywords</u> that show regret are: torment, pain, unfulfilled and desire. <u>The archaic phrase</u> that shows the deepest regret is "Still unfulfilled with pain of longing pines" longing pines is an old phrase used to express suffering, in the excerpt the suffering it is referred to is the lack of love.