Answer: The answer is C hope I am not wrong
Explanation:
aqua meaning water and culture meaning farming
What underlined adjective? Maybe document?
Sadly is not possible for us to know if Gabriel's and Florence's relationship is repairable, since the rivalry was caused by their mother. She preferred Gabriel because he was a boy, he became spoiled, selfish and arrogant, he got all his mother's attention, on the other hand Florence was treated like the servant of her own home and that caused her to be bitter and hateful.
1. His argument is that the two boys should not be sentenced to death, and that the "Wild and extravagant stories were freely published as if they were fact." Should not be used against the boys, due to their status of wealth. He argues that never before has a minor been sentenced to death in the state of Illinois and that the media frenzy around the case should not be used in their conviction.
2."And I think I am safe in saying, although I have not examined all the records and could not, but I think I am safe in saying that never has there been such a case in the state of Illinois."
"Why need a judge be urged by every argument, moderate and immoderate, to hang two boys in the face of every precedent in Illinois and in the face of progress of the last 50—at least twenty-five—years?"<span>
He uses persuasive language to lessen the impact of the case against the boys, by calling into question the legal system and the humanity of the judge as well as the historical cases in the state of Illinois.</span>
Answer:
A. a narrative poem with a plot and a refrain
Explanation:
Although nowdays, ballad refers to slow sentimental song, its original meaning was, simply put, a poem with a plot.
"The Lonesome Death of Cattie Carroll" is a song written by Bob Dylan and it tells the real life story of Cattie Carroll's murder.
Since this is a ballad, it is pretty straightforward, it doesn't use figurative language, symbols or epic elements, it just tells the story.
It also, as many ballads do, has a refrain, which is a stanza that is repeated throughout a ballad, something like a chorus of the songs.