<span>Her mother survived a circus tragedy while 7 months pregnant</span>
Answer:
worried is the answer that u need
Answer:
Emphasize the vast emptiness of the scene.
Explanation:
P.B. Shelley' poem "Ozymandias" describes the ruined state of the great king Ozymandias. And despite the king's boastful nature of what he had done, the statue is all alone in the vast desert, with nothing else to show his 'great work' that he'd boasted about.
In the last two lines of the poem, alliteration occurs in <em>"bound and bare"</em> and also in <em>"lone and level sand stretch".</em> These words emphasize how empty the scene is, despite the boastful attitude of the ancient king. The alliteration words only show how lonely and sightless the scene of the statue really is.
Thus, the correct answer is the last/fifth option.
The Love I Have by (Your Name)
The love I have, It’s hard to explain
The love for my family
Who keeps me sane
With them I cry, yes I cry and I seeth
They make me laugh
Laugh so hard
I can’t breath
They’ve raised me good, from the ground up
And everytime I fell
As a result of my fails
They were always there
To pick me back up
The love I have, It’s hard to define
The love for my family
Who’s just like sunshine
Answer:
the answer is below
Explanation:
Rip Van Winkle is an exaggerated American myth. The author Irving incorporated several characteristics into it.
The protagonist Rip falls asleep just to wake up about 20 years later. He had become old when he woke up and he discovered that things were already different.
Myths and legends were used to convey this short story, the characters are set in the distant pastor in an almost non existing past. These characters were all exaggerated.
The story has a positive message about a nation and it's citizens. These characteristics are parts of what makes the reader to love the story.