The word from the passage that helps characterize the shield as part of Anglo-Saxon culture <em>is the first one</em>.
The answer is warrior.
When reading that word, we can picture in our imagination the classic Anglo-Saxon warrior dressed up with a shield. and ready for battle.
Answer:
A. beloved
Explanation:
I researched Chief Powhatan's Address to Captain Smith. He speaks of the tribes' love for the pilgrims and vise versa.
Answer is in the photo. I can only upload it to a file hosting service. link below!
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Answer:
The answer is either A. or C.
Explanation:
<em>“The starving time” was the winter of 1609-1610, when food shortages, fractured leadership, and a siege by Powhatan Indian warriors killed two of every three colonists at James Fort.</em>
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Good information here:
https://historicjamestowne.org/history/history-of-jamestown/the-starving-time/
(It is a little gory)
Hope this helps, good luck.
Yes there is figurative language in this quote specifically metaphors.