<span>This poem was
written only for entertainment purposes but scholars were able to
identify historical facts that were consistent with the people, places,
traditions and times of the area. <span>This will not only made Beowulf a victorious literary but also gave insight at some aspects of this era in detail.</span></span>
Recapitulate (which means to summarize and restate the main points).
Answer:
(1) In "The Gettysburg Address," Abraham Lincoln says, "the brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract." He believes that the world has taken notice of the battle but that the war is far from over.
(2) He urges that it is important "for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining . . ." He hopes that others will continue to fight for the freedom of all men.
(3) Finally, he is determined to make sure that, "these dead shall not have died in vain."
Explanation:
The second quotation is formatted wrongly and has been revised properly.
First of all, the sentence is grammatically incorrect and the word important was added before the quotation mark to make the quote have a better meaning.
Next, the quote was modified by omitting some unnecessary words which had no impact on the overall meaning of the sentence.
. that this nation . . . was omitted.
From Antioch, Apostle Paul and Barnabas travel to Seleucia then sail to Salamis, which is the principle city and seaport of the island of Cyprus.
Answer: C. speaking to students who were recently accepted into the college Opal would like to attend.
According to the guidelines of the text, one should take advantage of the research that others have performed instead of wasting time compiling information on your own. Therefore, the best thing for Opal to do is to talk to people who might be able to help her. As she already has a college in mind, the best strategy would be to talk to students that were able to get in. It is likely that they followed strategies that would prove to be useful for Opal.