Here are some of the words that Jefferson used to describe the King's actions: "abuses," "usurpations," "despotism," and many more. Given the negative context of all of these words, you can safely assume that Jefferson wasn't really fond of the King and Britain in general. This is one of the reasons why he fought so vehemently for independence.
The purpose is to inform.
It is not even clear what the author would be selling. Also, they're not trying to entertain or persuade; there is no indication of this; so the best answer is "to inform".
I’m not sure but I think he understands blades better
Answer:
well mabye max just likes you and thinks your the boss
Explanation:
The mood of the poem is sad and dark, describing where the bones of someone's father are laying (at the bottom of the ocean.). Alliteration helps convey this mood because the repetition of sounds, especially the 'f' and 's' sounds, make a sound that resembles the rush of waves or the sound you hear if you're underwater.
The first example is in the first line, the 'f' sound is repeated in "Full Fathom Five thy Father lies". Then, for a second example, in lines 4-7, the 's' sound is repeated in "Suffer a Sea-change / Into Something rich and Strange. / Sea-nymphS". Again, those two sounds represent the sound and feeling of being underwater where the body is resting.