Answer:
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Answer:
I believe the phrase that best reflects the excerpt's passionate tone is:
“enforce her tyranny”
Explanation:
The author is exposing how Britain has oppressed the colonists. However, he does so in a passionate way, which is conveyed by his tone.<u> Tone is how an author approaches a topic, his attitude towards what is being discussed, and it is conveyed through word choice.</u> Therefore,<u> when the author says "her tyranny," he is using a strong word that helps convey the way he feels. It wouldn't have been the same if he had said, for instance, "her power". Power can be used for good as well as for bad. Tyranny already conveys the idea that absolute power is being used for bad, that oppression and repression are constant, that cruelty is being employed.</u>
Answer: advantage
Explanation:
Over 442 million people in at least 20 nations recognize Spanish as their official language. Knowing how to speak Spanish and visiting any of those countries will ensure better communication with the natives which would lead to one enjoying their trip more.
Knowing Spanish for such trips is to therefore be considered an advantage.
The poem shows the evil that can come with the
unknown of the supernatural, ultimately leading to the man’s demise, killing
him in the end because of his actions.
Original diction refers to words or phrases that do not necessarily exist in real languages, but are rather created by a particular author for a particular piece of literature. Having this in mind, the correct answer here is III "Lapuntah," given that it is a word that Swift made up for his "Gulliver's Travels."