<h2><u><em>Answer:A council meeting was called, and Hiawatha </em></u></h2><h2><u><em>Explanation:</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>presented the Great Law of Peace. It united the five nations into a League of Nations, or the Iroquois Confederacy, and became the basis for the Iroquois Confederacy Constitutio</em></u></h2>
The characteristic so his poems discussed in the background section hold good in the case of ‘Come Thunder’ too. The style, tone, and techniques used are much like those found in modernist poets. <span>But the rhythm is essentially non-English. Abundant use of plosive sounds, in words and lines give a pattern to the poem. All this give the poem onomatopoeic effect which is in tune with the main motif of the poem – thunder.</span>
Answer: Colon
Explanation:
As Hamlet so aptly advised: "To thine own self be true."
- A Colon is the punctuation mark that is used to direct you to the information. Colon is usually giving the silent impression of ''Which is'' ''As follows'' ''Thus'' ''Which are'' and more. In this case, we can see that colon is more appropriate than semicolon which presents the pause and it is usually used between two independent clauses.
A colon is the punctuation mark with two parallel dots and it can be easily recognized in a sentence.
<span>As John enters the "city of the Gods," he realizes that he is hungry, and so goes on the hunt for some food. He states that it is a well-known fact that the gods didn't hunt for food, but rather got food from "enchanted boxes and jars," and that it was forbidden to eat any of that food, because it often made one sick.</span>
D. I do believe, the main thesis is the whole point of the story and when you tell a story the listener should be able to feel like they were there.