As Odysseus was leaving the island of the Cyclops behind, he mocked and talked down on Polyphemus and accused him of being impious. Polyphemus exclaimed that he was the son of Poseidon, yet Odysseus did not believe him.
An interrupter breaks the flow of the sentence. It is usually separated by commas but for a strong emphasis of the break, a dash is used to separate it. In the sentence:
<span>Imhotep, <u>one of ancient Egypt's greatest architects</u>, was responsible for pioneering the pyramid.
that phrase is the interrupter as it is separated using commas.</span>
Sometimes they do and sometimes they don't.
When they do, we call that "onomatopeia".
But most often they don't. For example, "strawberry" is much too big a word
for that tiny red fruit. It should be called a "pleep".
And "sun" is much too small a word for that huge hot yellow thing in the sky.
That should be called a "fuuuarrmmhh".
Answer:
Bountiful Givers,
I look along the years
And See the flowers you threw
Anemones
And sprigs of gray
Sparse heather of the rocks,
Or a wild violet
Or daisy of a daisied field.
Here You go
Answer:
Past tense
Explanation:
the key to identify the tense in this sentence is 'have met' have is a helping verb here and met is the verb. met is the past tense of meet. hope this helps you. Fighting!