The metaphor compares tea with the entirety of the British empire. It starts by saying that 'tea' should be banished and should go back to Britain "where gold enslaves", meaning where money rules all. The song becomes more broad and loses the specific relation to tea, while attacking Britain's strategy of rule, comparing Americans to being enslaved on a "yoke" (treated like cattle). The final stanza loses the metaphor and is an explicit call to action for everyone to stand up and fight for their freedom.
B. What is happening in the story
The purpose of a gothic or dark romantic
setting in a story to make a reader uneasy. Gothic Literature and Dark Romanticism is a
movement called Romanticism. During
the late 18th and early 19th century it reached the young America.
<span>One major theme is usually found in Gothic
writing is having gloomy topics and another common theme is the supernatural
element.</span>
Explanation:
B. Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812 was a complete disaster,
the bitter cold of winter wiping out hundreds of thousands of
troops, all for nothing.
Answer:
4b - 18
OR
2(2b - 9)
Explanation:
Simplify the expression. Start by expanding, then collect like terms.
-6b + 2(5b - 9) Use the distributive property.
Multiply the number outside of the brackets with each of the terms inside of the brackets.
= -6b + 2*5b - 2*9 Multiply 2 (outside) with each term inside
= -6b + 10b - 18 Collect like terms (numbers with same variable)
= 4b - 18 Simplified expanded form
Some questions ask you to further simplify, which means they want to answer in a different form.
Factor this expression. Start by looking for a common factor.
4b - 18 What number can both terms divide by? 2
2 is the common factor. "Take it out" like this:
= 2( 4b/2 - 18/2) Divide each term by 2, take it outside of brackets.
= 2(2b - 9) Simplified factored form