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*The subject I’m most good at and most well known for answering in Brainly is English, other subjects I have to study hard for if I want to help others; springflowers however is a polymath so if you ask her a certain question about history she will look for the answer in several sources till she hits rock
*Is this homework? It’s a very specific question:
My arousal in desire
It was hard to control
That gorgeous mate
Bit much for my age
I thought and cried
Yet I told him not
We embraced and caressed
But it was hard to show my loving side
Darkness arose from my heart
I pushed my lover aside
Winter storms embraced my path
So that mate came back
He gave me comfort and warmth
But love could not prevail
Only longing and desire remained
Yet I could never forget my beloved mate
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Answer:
The correct sentence is:
3. He tried to affect our vote.
Explanation:
The sentences we are analyzing here are testing our knowledge of words that sound similar but have different meanings, or words that have close meanings with small differences.
For the first sentence, the verb should be "lay" instead of "lie". "Lie" is an intransitive verb, which means it does not act upon an object. "Lay", however, needs an object. We lay something. The sentence should be: Please lay this book on the table.
The second sentence confuses "except" with "accept". Just keep in mind that "except" is related to "exception", which means to exclude something. The sentence should be: Please accept my apology.
The third sentence is correct. We must use "affect", which is a verb. Some people confuse it for "effect", which is a noun.
Finally, the fourth sentence uses "set" instead of "sit", but the two verbs have completely different meanings. From the context, we can tell "sit" is the best option. The person wants to sit down to rest.
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Explanation:
Answer:
No, the imagery of past in the poem 'Rain on the Roof' is different from the imagery of 'The Road Not Taken'.
Explanation:
'Rain on the Roof' is a poem written by Coates Kinney. <u>The past imagery in this poem is about the wonderful thoughts of the speaker of his childhood, of his mother</u>.
'The Road Not Taken' is a poem written by Robert Frost. The poem talks about the regretfulness of past decisions that the speaker has taken. <u>The past imagery in this poem is of regret and sadness. </u>
<u>So, the past imageries of both the poem are not similar as they contrast with each other in terms of tone. The past imagery of the poem 'Rain on the Roof' is of love and sweet memories of mother. Whereas, the past imagery of 'The Road Not Taken' is sad and filled with the regrets of speaker's decision that he made in the past.</u>