Which phrase does it have to define
Answer:
Robert E. Lee
Explanation:
Robert E. Lee was the prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War. He surrendered at Appomattox, ending the Civil War.
Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederate States of America, not the commander.
George McClellan led the union army but ended up running against Lincoln because Lincoln removed McClellan due to being to scared to do anything.
Winfield Scott was part of the union, not the Confederacy.
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This is a personification. An idiom would be something like a proverb while hyperbole would be exaggeration. A metaphor is when there's a meaning that's implied. Personification is when you give objects that don't behave like people, human traits. The raven in reality probably doesn't say anything, just croaks or whatever, but in the poem he keeps saying it because it's a poem.
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's B because I'm learning in A P E X and it said that the people army sent was a complete failure but when they sent nobles and knights they won for a bit
Explanation:
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with the fact that World War II greatly increased domestic production, which greatly increased the salaries and social standing of many working Americans. </span></span>