Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
In the poem, the phrase "sill of shade" refers to _____. The narrator of this poem is _____.
First Blank Choices:
A. The edge of time
B. The edge of a hill
C. The loss of a life
D. A Window Sill
Second Blank Choices:
A. The athletes father
B. A reflective onlooker
C. The athlete's lover
D. A young athlete
Answer:
1)C
2) B
Explanation:
The expression "sil of shade" is an allegory that represents the end of life, that is, death. This shows that the poem brings a reflection on the moment when life is finished, how this end is inevitable and it is not possible to escape it. This reflection is passed on to the reader through the words of the speaker of the poem, who is also reflecting, which shows that he is a reflective thinker.
A command
Definition: an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority.
I am pretty sure that the correct answer on the question which is being asked is the first option from the scale. It helps you figure out what you already know and what you need to research about your topic. The word 'idea' in question helps you to understand that you don't need to take <span>extensive list of approaches or organizer of ideas as a basis.</span>
The pronoun that complete the elliptical cause is "I" because sentence uses the word "My" in the very beginning of the sentence so that person is either talking for themselves or someone else, if for someone else than a name would be in The list of answers.
Answer:
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One of the purposes of Mark Twain’s “Taming the Bicycle” is to entertain the reader. Which sentence in this excerpt uses humor to achieve this purpose?
We got up a handsome speed, and presently traversed a brick, and I went out over the top of the tiller and landed, head down, on the instructor's back, and saw the machine fluttering in the air between me and the sun.