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Superlative is used to compare a quality of a person or thing with everyone in their group, Example: 'Kim is the TALLEST student in the class' Tallest is superlative because she is being compares a quality of her, with everyone else included. While Comparative is used to compare two people or two things, Example: 'Kim is TALLER than Sue' taller is comparative because it is being compared between two people (or things)
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He puts aside his fear and shows gratitude for the meal.
Explanation:
This is what he does
My answer is : <span>D) Paul Revere's ride helped ignite a rebellion across the colonies.
The poem tells of the story of Paul Revere who awaited the signal from the his friend on the belfry arch of the North Church tower. If there were British troops marching by land, one light would be seen on the tower. If there were British troops on the sea, two lights would be lighted.
These light would signal Paul Revere and prompt him to ride through the villages to warn them of the incoming invasion and to make the village people prepare themselves in facing their enemies.
This midnight ride became the downfall of the British troops as they were caught by surprise and were not prepared to face opposition from the village people intent on fighting for their lands.</span>
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The answer is: A) <u>The rhyme scheme supports the narrator’s complaint of monotony.</u>
Explanation:
This excerpt is basically explaining a routine; however it doesn't seem as to be enjoying it or being cheerful about it, justyfing this, we can see a modal verb there, "must" which implies obligation; so this is the reasin wht letter B isn't possible. This excerpt isn't humorous as well, adjectives and nouns are used in a simple manner, nothing humorous to see, as well as no emotional outburst for, again, simple words are used, nothing to exaggerate being humorous or emotional, this is why letter C and D aren't correct. On the other hand we have letter A which is basically what a routine is about "monotony".