The correct answer is A. Jack Kerouac. It was published in 1957 and depicts his travels across America.
Answer:
Brutus struggles with Cassius, as both wish to rule Rome; it shows that, even after Caesars death, the struggle for power continues.
Explanation:
Answer:
A) The executive branch of the Federal government is headed by the president, who is responsible for carrying out federal laws.
B) The judicial branch of the Federal government is headed by the Supreme Court and is responsible for interpreting the constitution and reviewing laws.
D) The legislative branch of the Federal government is headed by Congress, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Explanation:
A purpose statement, as the title suggests primarily intends to reveal the key purpose, focus, direction, and scope of a research paper.
As per the question, if the purpose statement displays that 'the speech aims to inform the audience regarding leadership of distinct branches of Federal government'; then the points of the speech would include above points as they reveal how each branch(executive, judicial, and legislative) is led by president, supreme court, and congress along with a brief description of their responsibilities. This helps in <u>justifying the purpose statement</u> aptly. Therefore, the <u>options A, B, and D</u> are the correct answers.
THE answer to this question is b
Answer:
b Cold command
Explanation:
Percy Bysshe Shelley's (1792–1822) poem "Ozymandias" is as a whole situational and verbal irony. Cold command is situational irony that because of the king's statue present condition or situation, it is in no position to give a command. The reader too does not expect any command from a half-sunk statue with a shattered visage and trunkless legs. The statue's condition described before and after this phrase makes it clear that king and his kingdom is ruined so he cannot command.
Situational Irony is a literary device in which something happens that is very different from what is normally expected.
Irony is a literary device in which some thing said or happened is opposite to what is expected.