<span>Island of the Lotus Eaters, where 2 scouts of Odysseus' succumb to the Lotus flower and they lose grip on reality.</span>
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
It provides context for the idea that the windmill is a beautiful site against the mountains that will be appreciated by the people of Mawali in addition to the benefits that the energy will provide.
Answer:
"tinkled," "shrieked" and "flitting."
Explanation:
"The Raven" has several instances of onomatopoeia, including the words "tinkled," "shrieked" and "flitting." While some believe that the raven's call of "Nevermore!" in the poem was supposed to be an onomatopoeia, it does not actually resemble a real raven's call.