In this passage from "By the Waters of Babylon", by Stephen Vincent Bennet, the narrator responds to the conflict in this passage <em>the narrator takes control of his spirit by using his priesthood. </em>This is the story of a man who is called John and belongs to a tribe called the Hill People. He is the son of a priest and will become a priest himself. In that tribe, only priests are allowed to travel to the Great Places of Gods.
Answer:
IF THERE IS A LINK DO NOT (I REPEAT) DO NOT CLICK ON IT
Explanation:
IT'S A COMPUTER, TABLET AND PHONE VIRUS
B: Blank verse
Epic poems typically have a regular meter but do not rhyme. Blank verse is metered, often in iambic pentameter, but unrhymed. A good example is John Milton's Paradise Lost.
The other options are not good choices because:
A: free verse does not have meter while epics usually do
C: rhymed verse is not common in epics - they are not rhymed
D: trochaic meter is a different meter that is much less common than iambic pentameter
This is fairly easy. So you just have a write a news article.
Info given:
-A picnic is going to take place.
-Sponsored by Mayville Country club.
-In the pasture by the golf course.
-Saturday, may 5
- Noon
-Tickets cost 1.50
-Benefit for Mayville Children's home.
Now you just have to put this into a paragraph like structure.
Title could be: Mayville Children's home benefit.
Mayville Country Club is sponsoring a benefit for the Mayville Children's home this Saturday, May 5 @ noon. The benefit will be a picnic and will be held in the pasture by the golf course. Admission for this picnic is $1.50 per person. Come and support Mayville!
Personification would be the answer