Answer:
Their is none of the following listed on your question but an answer could be A if you answers look like bellow
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes a theme of "Sonnet 18"?
<u>A. Love is grander and more enduring than what it is often compared to.</u>
B. Love is like the natural world in that it often changes and grows with time.
C. Nature is indifferent to mankind and is often cruel and punishing.
D. Love is the surest way to find happiness in life and the afterlife.
Answer: The minister is formal and professional. He speaks in an emotionless tone, which the boy “only endured.” If the minister had read the text with feeling as if it were a story or poem, the boy would have been more interested, but the congregation would find it odd. Ministers usually act serious during prayer, as they take prayers and their faith seriously. The boy “was not listening” because the prayer was serious, and not new to him. Readers know that he regularly hears this prayer because it says, “he knew the ground of old, and the clergyman's regular route over it.” The clergyman had a “regular route over” the prayer, meaning he recited it often. However, when he did add things, the boy’s “ear detected it and his whole nature resented it; he considered additions unfair, and scoundrelly.” This means the boy knows the prayer well, as he hears it frequently, but new words added make him pay attention for a brief second. He “resented it” because he did not want to pay attention. The minister’s “monotonous” droning shows he is boring to the boy, but professional in the eyes of the congregation.
Explanation:
“The minister gave out his text and droned along monotonously”
The answer on E2020 is
C. Orwell’s purpose is to persuade his readers to use simple language in political writing. He achieves this by suggesting steps writers can take to choose their words carefully.
(I just took the Quiz)
Answer:
1. The correct answer is A, "Doug and me."
Explanation:
We need to use "Doug and I." A helpful hint is to say the sentence with just "me" or "I" and see if it makes sense. It does not sound right to say, "Me went to the concert." Therefore, "me" is incorect. However, it does sound right to say, "I went to the concert," which is why the sentence should start with "Doug and I."
I think the answer is B. Free verse. Free verse poems have no rhythm, but they are still considered an artistic expression.<span />