For me the poet wants to be in a place that is near the wind and the sea and in which he can access to ancient truths and beauties. His desire is to live in the eternally changing powers with the ancient God of the seas and rivers. So, this God is always changing forms and that makes the discovery of the truth more difficult. Another God that the author invokes is Triton which is another sea God and use his powers to calm waters.
g(x)=3x-1
Use the substitution method
g(11)=3(11)-1
mutiply first
3(11)= 33
33-1
= 32
Answer: g(11)= 32
Answer:
Setting.
Explanation:
The setting of a story is the place, the geographical location, or any description about how the scene or where the scene is taking place. It tells the readers where the scene is.
In the given passage from "The Twelve Dancing Princesses," the narrator reveals the princesses are <em>"in a lovely little wood, where the leaves were spangled with drops of silver which shone in the brilliant light of the moon."</em> This tells us the location of the princesses, the woods.
Thus, the correct answer is setting.
I'm pretty positive, The relationship between the owner and the gun is that the owner is a hunter. The owner is a male because he is directly called a "he" in a few lines. It is ironic the Dickinson is comparing herself to a loaded gun because she was in her depressed state and thought herself a killing machine like a gun.
Another answer to the question is Film