The appositive is "my pet tarantula".
The words used in the passage were archaic and must be searched for definitions in one is not familiar with the terms. In this passage, one clue is the word venery which means pursuit of sexual desire. I think B is the answer since the thought of owning blooded horses was also presented. The monk might be yearning for his sexual fantasies outside the cell where he used force to achieve them.
Answer:
The repetition of the "s" sound in line 4 creates a soft sound that represents regular life in contrast to the exciting sounds of war.
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds or letters at the beginning of words that are close to each other in a structure. In this excerpt, we can find alliteration with the sounds /b/ and /s/.
The two options that refer to the alliteration of /b/ are incorrect. It does not create an exciting nor a soothing sound. Quite the opposite, the purpose is to remind us of bombs and explosions, of violence and death.
As for the options concerning the /s/ sound, the only correct one is letter D. The repetition of the "s" helps the imagery in the poem. Its sound is soft, especially when opposed to the sound of shots and explosions. The same way, the scholar studying is a peaceful image, while the war, the invasion, the death previously described is anything but.
Travel means to make a journey, typically of some length or aboard
Answer:
man vs. self
Explanation:
The primary conflict in “The Most Dangerous Game” can be considered one of man vs. man, as Rainsford attempts to outrun and outwit the sadistic Zaroff, who hunts humans for sport. This conflict also includes elements of man vs. nature, as Rainsford is at the mercy of the elements on Ship-Trap Island and tries to use his jungle surroundings to his advantage. In addition, a man vs. self conflict is present in that Rainsford struggles with his own fear.