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B. rhythm
Explanation:
The passage is the opening verse from “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe. As you read it, analyze the poem for its rhythm of accented syllables, or meter. Remember to read it quietly.
Notice that the first line of the poem has a very strong rhythm of stressed syllables that follow this beat: dah de dah de dah de dah de.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
D) Because of the rich natural resources which made the Sacramento Valley a ‘Garden of Eden,’ Native Americans established permanent villages there 8,000 years ago.
Option D is the best choice. While some of the other options correctly join the two ideas together, they do not achieve a coherent flow of ideas. The use of the conjunction "because" and the addition of "Native Americans" to eliminate passive voice help to create this flow. Now it is clear who established permanent villages and why this fact about the Sacramento Valley being a 'Garden of Eden' is relevant.
The answer to the question above is true that the word 'competent' is used correctly in the "it is important to use competent sources when researching" sentence<span>. The word "competent" means a characteristic of acceptable and satisfactory. The sentence above means that it is important to use acceptable sources for a research.</span>
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The stanza is an example of extended metaphor. It is interesting that the lines are unchanged from the original song from which the melody for “Birmingham Sunday” is taken. In this metaphor, the “men in the forest” seemed awfully concerned about the “black berries.” At the same time, the speaker, “with a tear” in his or her eye, asks about the “dark ships.” Although this stanza can be taken many different ways, I think it is a metaphor for the fear that people feel for things they do not understand. The men in the forest are scared of things they don’t know from the Blue Sea, while the speaker (who seems to be from the Blue Sea based on the question posed) is fearful of the dark ships in the forest. In this way, the extended metaphor is speaking about the fear that races have of each other and the meaninglessness of that fear. Just as the “black berries” or “dark ships” mean nothing to us, race shouldn’t mean anything when evaluating the worth of a person.
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Shakespeare proposes an implied reference to a significant event that happens in his novel. In Hamlet, he allows the readers to imagine how death would eventually eat up everyone. It is a story that surrounds about a person's guilt.