Hi!
When we have a quote, we often times use a colon to separate our text from the quote's text.
With this in mind, the best answer choice here is C.
Hopefully, this helps!
Part A
"They flash upon that inward eye / Which is the bliss of solitude,"
the "inward eye" meaning they bring bliss to the heart.
"I gazed--and gazed--but little thought / What wealth the show to me had brought:"
He was unaware at first that just looking at the flowers would bring so much joy.
Part B
The image creates an admiring tone that helps readers understand why the speaker seeks to recall the happiness he felt.
The author compares stars shining on the Milky Way to seeing the beautiful flowers, because they both created a long lasting joyful experience for him.
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I hope this helped you baii <33
I say no and yes... No because bouquet is already known flowers and if you going to use the word bouquet it has to be something other than flowers. For example a pie has a faint bouquet of almonds so yeah and yea because it doesn't sound wrong
In 1841 Douglass became the editor of the North Star (main clause),<em> an antislavery newspaper </em>(appositives). This is a complex sentence. So, you can give a Ο (circle) in the number.
- Complex Sentence, contains one main clause and at least one subordinate clause
- In the sentence, there is containing one main clause and one appositives
- Main Clause, is an independent clause, which is containing Subject and Verb.
1. In 1841 Douglass became the editor of the North Star
- In 1841: adverb of time
- Subject: Douglass
- Verb: became
- Appositives, is a noun before/after another noun, with commas (,)
- It is not the subject but become NOUN CLAUSE
- A noun clause is defined as SUBORDINATE CLAUSE
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<em>'A Quilt of a Country'</em> is an article by Anna Quindlen that follows the narrative of 9/11. The United States is still united despite the disparities summarizes the central idea.
<h3>What is the main idea of the passage?</h3>
The excerpt is taken from the commentary article 'A Quilt of a Country', which was written based on the 9/11 attack in America. This article portrayed the conflict between the diverse cultures and traditions.
These clashes have led to divisions of the nations and people, but America is different and united as the people hold their origin up high and are made of different prices sewn together like a quilt.
Therefore, America is united despite having cultural differences.
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