Samuel Johnson's,"A Dictionary of the English Language," includes over forty thousand definitions, information about word origins, and offers excerpted examples of words in literature.
It was published in the late 18th century not 1800s. It was published on April 15, 1775. The Preface was not written by Shakespeare, but he used Shakespeare's works as a reference several times.
So your answer is B, C, E.
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The main verb in an imperative sentence / a declarative sentence will be in the indicative mood.
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(A) My personal interpretation or view of the Fair Use laws is that they prevent privacy.
(B) How do these laws relate to students? Students are one of the main recipients or users of textbooks.
(C) Are the Fair Use laws fair to students? Yes, but not so much. Students are most times required by their teachers/instructors to write on assigned topics, without copying large volume of content from a material or textbook. The Fair Use laws also seek to establish this, hence students are a bit confined. The laws state that if more than 10% of or 500 words from the text are to be used, credit should be given to the author(s).
(D) If I were an author, my interpretation of the Fair Use laws would be that the laws are in place, to prevent copiers from harming the commercial value of the book.
Edgar Allan Poe creates a unity of effect of longing in the raven with the picture of Lenore on the wall.
The Raven" is a narrative poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. The poem is characterized by its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere which made it distingished. The story focuses on a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man's slow fall into madness.