<em>"The Road Not Taken"</em> poem, written by Robert Frots(1864-1963), tries to describe the moment an individual needs to make a decision and he has a disjunctive.
The metaphor he uses in "<em>...And looked down one as far as I could...</em>", implies that no decision is the appropriate one because nobody can assure you the results once the decision is taken.
Change is constant in life. And with change comes uncertainty. Every decision we must make is a risky one. A person must show composure when he or she needs to decide among two or more options.
On the part of <em>"Then took the other one, as just as fair..."</em>, we can see that one or the other, the option we take has its advantages or disadvantages. The element of uncertainty is always present. That is why we need to always be prepared and trust in ourselves.
Robert Frost was a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner in poetry.
Answer:
just B
Explanation:
A was the amendments, and amendments were part of the Bill of Rights which were the first 10 amendments. (The answers were above the 10th amendment.)
C is wrong since it was considered Thomas Jefferson.
D is wrong since there are 4.
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Tone in rhetoric is how your writing is conveyed. The type of attitude that you portray. Rhetoric contains many devices such as foreshadowing, flashback, repetition, etc. Tone can be considered one of those devices as it can sway the reader and the writer can use it as what is called a 'Rhetorical strategy' to influence the reader.
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A dependent, or subordinate, clause<span> contains a subject and a verb or verb phrase but does not express a complete thought. As a result, it cannot stand alone as a </span>sentence<span>. Dependent </span>clauses<span> can function either as noun </span>clauses<span>, adjective </span>clauses<span>, or </span>adverb clauses<span>.</span>
If you're talking about a spell in which the person receiving the spell is getting harmed in any way... then most likely because the person putting a spell has history (knew the person in the past) and the other person probably did something the ''witch'' didn't like. Or because they're jealous. who knows.