Hey there!
Here is your answer:
<u><em>The proper answer to this question is "adjective".</em></u>
Reason:
<u><em>The word ran is the adjective which tells the user that Jack, and Jill ran up the hill.</em></u>
Also...
<u><em>A adjective is a word that gives information on what the subjects are doing for example ran is giving the reader information that Jake, and Jill ran up the hill.</em></u>
<em>Therefore the answer is the first option.</em>
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Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit
It is C.To him who in the love of nature holds.
The, Purpose,cause, motive, persuasion.
First of all, you should know that interpreting poetry is a subjective activity, so there isn't only one correct answer.
But I can give you my interpretation:
The title is unusually long, and it explains the content of the poem - which is also unusual.
I think that it's effective in attracting attention to the poem and in emphasizing the shocking content of the poem.
Elite refers to the addition of a silica gel slurry to a column during column chromatography