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The excerpts that is interpreted as part of the extended metaphor which represents freedom includes:
- floats downstream
- trade winds soft
- dawn-light lawn.
<h3>What is the story "The Caged Bird”?</h3>
The poem is about experiences of 2 birds where one live in nature as it pleases and the other bird suffers in captivity
Hence, all the given metaphors of freedom are what the free bird encountered in the poem.
Therefore, the floats downstream, trade winds soft and dawn-light lawn are correct.
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If the passage you're talking about is this:
<span>"So the Helming woman went on her rounds,
queenly and dignified, decked out in rings,
offering the goblet to all ranks,
treating the household and the assembled troop
until it was Beowulf’s turn to take it from her hand."
Then the correct answer is C. a gift-giving.
Before going into a fight, the warriors honour each other with gifts. This was a common Anglo-Saxon ritual of great significance. It meant that the people who are honouring each other are a community in which they treat each other with respect, fight side by side, and pledge to keep each other safe in the battles to come.</span>
Answer:
B) You'll never regret filling out an application!
Explanation:
Answer: The launch on January 28, 1986, was different. The sun had been up for less than an hour and air temperatures were a few notches above freezing when the crew of STS-51L boarded the orbiter Challenger that Tuesday morning. All around the country people were getting excited—in large part because the seven-person crew’s included Payload Specialist Christa McAuliffe, a schoolteacher and mother of two chosen to fly as part of NASA’s Teacher in Space program. As a civilian, she was PR catnip: infinitely relatable and proof that space was now truly open to average Americans, not just hot-shot fighter jocks. Kids nationwide would watch the launch live and know that no dream was beyond reach.But 73 seconds after Challenger’s launch, that dream quickly became a nightmare. Challenger disappeared as white vapor bloomed from the external tank. Spectators were stunned. Teachers scrambled to get their kids out to recess. And images of the grotesque, Y-shaped explosion dominated the news cycle for days to come. For the first time in its history, NASA had lost a crew on a mission—with the nation watching.
Explanation: Ik Its kinda alot to check through lol i was trying my best to make it short and simple.