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Which five lines in this excerpt from Mary Otis Warren's poem "A Political Reverie" use figurative language?
1) When justice holds his sceptre oer the land, and rescues freedom from a tyrant's hand.
2) And virtue rear her long dejected head ;
3) her standard plant beneath these gladden'd skies, her fame extend, and arts and science rise;
4) While empire's lofty spreading sails unfurl'd ,
5) Rolls swiftly on towards the western world.
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Answer:
Explanation:
tell how she is like is described or like if your sad one day she conforts you to make you fell better you know just put in there her fav food or how she is fun or something if shes nice tell what she does to be that nice friend just talk about her in poaitive ways
The answer to this question is would be B.
Answer:
After filling in the blanks with an article, the sentence is:
Once upon a time, there lived a one-eyed monster in a castle.
Explanation:
In English, we have one definite article "the", and two indefinite articles, "a" and "an". "The" is only used when we speak of something specific. <u>"A" or "an" is used to talk about something in general or something that is being introduced (mentioned for the first time). </u>Take a look at the sentence below:
- I saw a girl running the other day. The girl had beautiful brown hair. → The first sentence is introducing the girl, which is why it uses the indefinite article "a". The second sentence is talking about that same girl, a specific person, which is why it uses "the".
<u>The only difference between "a" and "and" is that "a" is used before consonant sounds, while "an" is used before vowel sounds.</u> Example: a fox - an ant.
<u>"Once upon a time" is a fixed expression since it never changes. We cannot say "once upon the time". </u>
<u>We use "a" before "one" because its first sound is consonant-like (/w/).</u>
<u>We say "a castle" because we are mentioning the castle for the first time.</u>
Answer:
The Introduction should include basic facts about who, what, when, where, and why.
Explanation:
"The first information you should gather in your research will include biographical details and facts."