Answer: Presently it seemed that even the captain dozed, and the correspondent thought that he was <u>the one man afloat </u>on all the oceans.
Explanation: The mood of loneliness is conveyed by the correspondent feeling as if "he was <em>the one man afloat</em> on all the oceans. The image of the wind having a sad voice as it came over the waves further develops the mood.
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The sentence that does not have an error in subject and verb agreement is, "Lemonade and iced tea mixed together is a refreshing drink". As you notice it, the subject of the sentence is "lemonade and iced tea", but takes the singular form of the verb. It is because the words "lemonade and iced tea" only refers and describes one thing, which is the word "drink".
Answer:
b. fixed
Explanation:
Because "set up" is past tense, the verb "fix" must also be written in past tense, thus you have to say "fixed"
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Answer: My spirit not awakening, till the beam
Of an Eternity should bring the morrow.
Twere better than the cold reality
Of waking life, to him whose heart must be,
Explanation: Enjambment, derived from the French word enjambment, meaning to step over, or put legs across. In poetry it means moving over from one line to another without a finishing punctuation mark. It can be defined as a thought or sense, phrase or clause, in a line of poetry that does not end at the line break, but goes over to the next line. In other words, it is the running on of a sense from one couplet or line to the following without a major interruption or syntactical break.