Observe the following: If the noun is definite, it always takes the article the; if the noun is indefinite it never takes the article the. If you don't have the chart in front of you, you can still often get the article right just by remembering that simple rule of thumb.
<span>They have both suffered misfortunes. </span>
The most valid answer on here is d.
Explanation:
Please do not use "and/or" in either formal or informal writing. In common English, the "or" is a "non-exclusive or" which means "either A or B, or A and B". When I say "I can have a banana OR I can have coffee" then I am also OK with having both. Having a banana does not prevent me from having coffee.
Answer:
Explanation:
We have to remember that this poem was written in 1883, when America was young, fresh and in need of new life-blood from all over the world. America opened her doors to those who were shunned by their home countries, to those who wanted a better life.
Since the engraving of The New Colossus, America has absorbed millions of immigrants and is still attracting many who seek the dream. The message in this well constructed sonnet is positive and welcoming, but what does the future hold for the Mother of Exiles?