The poet begins with “Thine equal laws,” which has the
connotation of respect because of how equal laws would mean justice for
all. The poem continues with “by Freedom
gained,” which expresses that the justice granted by equal laws was earned
through freedom. It is important to note
here how “Freedom” is capitalized, which expresses how much the poet values
freedom—enough to spell it with a capital F.
The poet concludes with “Have ruled thee well and long,” which further
expresses his pride in England because of how he feels the laws gained through
freedom have done a good job at governing and protecting and have done it well for
quite some time.
Answer:D. The question's puzzling nature and its persistence both create
tension
Explanation:
The statement that best describes how the conflict helps make the story
engaging is that the question's puzzling nature and its persistence both create tension.
Since Gillian woke up from the coma and depsite having no memories from her past, she was bothered and always wanted to have an answer to the question "what is the true meaning of love?" In this case, tension is created due to the puzzling nature and her persistence.
Answer:
Either C or D.
Since both basically have the same definition. However, "had found" is further into the past. "found" is usually right before the event had happened, or recently. I personally dislike this question since you aren't provided with more information. But since it includes "turned" which is past tense and past participle. C would be the best answer choice.
A improbable idea its not supposed to work but it does