I would say C because you would need to be able to decipher what the work was trying telling you.
Answer:
Destroying
Explanation:
If you measure the destruction to creation ratio, it's dramatic. In order to create, humans destroy. Examples? Long ago, humans started the "slash-and-burn" technique. It destroyed forests so that man could farm. Even today we still witness the destruction of forests and ecosytems. Man has caused over 160 extinctions of various species in the last decade. Our history is littered with war and chaos. Even from that chaos rose the famous quote- "Rome wasn't built in a day, but it was burned in one." Looking at our history, and even the status quo, it's easy to come to the conclusion- we are better at destruction.
Answer:
answer is "B. it injects hope into the poem and suggests better days to come."
Explanation:
I have read the poem many times to understand aand it was on my ELA quiz.
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The word redact comes from the Latin word redactus. (form of redigō)
Redigō = <em>red-</em> + <em>-agō.
</em><em>Red </em>is just an alternate form of <em>re</em>, which means "again"
<em>Agō </em>means to do, act, make, move, discuss, etc.
Together, the word redigō means to collect, reduce, or <u>bring back</u>.
Thus, the answer is B.
<em>*In Modern English, redact is usually used to refer to blacking something out on the release of a document.</em>
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