The correct answer is - <span>Running takes discipline, and many people enjoy running.
This is faulty coordination because the first sentence is somewhat the opposite of the second one - usually, when something demands a lot of discipline and hard work, people are not going to enjoy doing that. This is why the coordination between these two sentences is wrong - it should say something like 'however, many people enjoy running,' instead of 'and.'
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According to the words used by the poet, they made the reader visualize a little village with a group of hardworking men. I know this because of the little details the poet used, like ‘washing their red hands’, or ‘easing their stiff limbs’, meaning that they are tired for an exhausting day of work. To sum it up, the poet gave the effect of a hard working, nostalgic effect.
Answer: D
Explanation: from my point of view the post test only is the answer because Hayden prefers to test the participants only after they have been in touch with the poem, that means that they hear or read it already.
Answer:
D) Spiritual
Explanation:
Spiritual tone is achieved through word choice (dedicate, consecrate, hallow) and parallel syntax structure (we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow).
This seems like more of a personal thing, i can give you some guidance: let's say you believe strongly in a specific political or philosophical view point. when someone breaks this viewpoint how does that make you feel? hope that helps