The words in bold match to their meanings this way:
- CLOY'D → Overly sentimental.
There are some phrases in the sentence that makes us understand the meaning of CLOY'D in the context, phrases or words such as "high-sorrowful" which indicates the act of showing or feeling terribly sad, unhappy, melancholy. On the other hand, we have "cloyed" which means something about becoming sick. Both words have a meaning that involves sentiments and that is why "overly sentimental" is the best option.
2. HALF IMPAIRED → Partially damaged.
When it says "half", "one shade the more" and "one ray the less" is showing impartiality of something and also when it says "impaired" which is a synonym of damaged and spoiled, lead me to choose the "partially damaged" option.
3. LOTH → Reluctant or unwilling.
The very first sentence which is a question that says "what men or gods are these?" and the next part indicates some confusion but in fact what it wants to do is "to pursuit" something, to go after it. So, according to the context of the excerpt the right option is reluctant or unwilling.
The man and I think five other passengers where in a plane crash in the Potomac river. The man helps everyone get to safety, but he ends up drowning because there was no more room on the rescue helicopters
The effect that the structure of the lines in the poem "Ulysses" has is it gives the poetic piece depth. This gives the reader something to ponder while reading the literary piece. It also has an effect on the reader's understanding of the poem, this creates a variation of analysis for each reader.
simple subject - <u>Mr. Simpson </u>
simple predicate - Studies (double underline)
direct object - The moon (to be encircled)
Mr. Simpson often studies what? The moon
<h3>What are the 8 parts of a sentence?</h3>
- Sentence's subject
- predicate of a sentence
- Optional Sentence Components
- Objects: Direct and Indirect
- Optional Sentence Components
- Objects: Direct and Indirect
- Complements of Subject and Object
- Modifiers for adjectives and adverbs
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