Answer:
Repetitions in lines 11-to 15 suggest that the elements used in these repetitions had the same level of importance.
Explanation:
The reasons behind this answer are that in the first place repetition is a literary device used to provide different elements of the same importance when an argument or a category has been introduced in a text. In our case, this is used in lines 11 to 25. because the author wanted to make clear that his ideas were equally important.
Answer: I think Jonas did not like this decision.
Explanation: all right so I haven’t read this book in a long time just keep this in mind.
The reason Jonas did not like the decision is because you didn’t get a choice between a red shirt and a blue shirt. I’m pretty sure the reason this rule was made because the leaders of the city thought people would make the wrong choice. The leaders probably think that one bad decision could lead to another causing a chain of events. I am not just talking about shirts
This excerpt belongs to Part I of "The Lady of Shalott." The speaker starts by describing a river and the field that surrounds it. People and ships go through the area constantly. We know that travellers pass by on foot, and that many boats travel through the river to get to Camelot, which is the legendary home of King Arthur. However, on the river there is also a small island, and in the island, a small castle. This is the island of Shalott, and in the castle lives the mysterious Lady of Shalott.
I say d--------------------------