The tense of the verb had been writing as
used in the sentence above is in: D. <span><span>past
perfect progressive. This type of tense denotes that there is continuity
of the action that was already completed at a point in the past. This form contains
the modal “had” with an aid of “been” and a present participle of the verb
which ends with –ing.</span></span>
Answer and Explanation:
1. Freedom and expression is important because it is the guarantee that citizens will be able to position themselves and make their opinions public on several different subjects, and may even point out inconsistencies in any branch of society. Freedom of expression is a democratic requirement and as such is of great importance.
2. Freedom of expression can promote society's progress, by pointing out incorrect elements, disadvantageous managements, cases of leaders' default and ineffective policies. In addition, freedom of expression allows members of a society to point out how improvements should be made, who should participate in these improvements and how social, political and economic elements should be managed.
3. It is important to always respect any person's opinion, but disagree with that opinion when he defends misconceptions that hinder social progress. In summary, we must state that even when disagreeing with someone, mutual respect must be guaranteed.
Answer:
The correct answer is The speaker feels isolated and alone.
Explanation:
This question refers to <em>Sonnet 28.</em>
We can clearly see how the author feels isolated and alone.
We have evidence of this. Let's look at the following quotes:
<em>"Alone, and lost in thought
"</em>
<em>"And still a watchful glance around me throw
"</em>
<em>"No other means I find, no surer aid
</em>
<em>From the world’s prying eye to hide my woe
"</em>
The author's loneliness is clear in his words. He feels disoriented and alone, but still tries to hide his pain from the other people.
I'm not familiar with the book but the conflict is usually a fairly easy thing for me to find (I know some struggle with it) what you should do is summarize what you've read. Take that summery and think "alright, the character is facing an issue with_______" (his conscience, another character, society, or nature) and once you summarize it, the rest should be fairly simple. Hopefully this helps.