Hello Dear, here are the answers ^^
4. Hornet's Nest.
5. General Prentiss and 21,000 Union Soldiers
6. General Albert Johnson
7. General P.G.T. Beauregard
8. Decided to wait until the next day to attack
9. Union Army
10. 23,000
I think the answer is Common or proper
I think maybe, the issue is the lack of emotional resonance, and the use of terms like “or anything”. Younger people tend to use these terms, and have less power in the emotional realm, at least when it comes to expressing themselves. So, maybe try lessening the terms that are flounce-y and deepen the emotional aspect of this essay, possibly? Just suggestions from an outside eye, good luck!
The best answer is C. Einstein was horrified to think that Hitler might build an atomic bomb, so he wanted the United States to make one first. While Einstein was a renowned pacifist, he wrote a letter to President FDR, urging him to begin work on an atomic bomb so Hitler would not be the first. He later regretted his letter but thought the result was still better than if Nazi Germany had created it first.
Hello. You did not inform the poem to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. however, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
It is only possible to know who the speaker is advising with reading the poem, however, if the speaker does not quote someone during the poem, it means that he is advising the reader. It is possible to know that the speaker is giving advice if the poem presents imperative phrases, which are stages in which the speaker makes requests or gives advice. These sentences are usually ended with an exclamation mark (!).