<span>The correct answer is FALSE. Subordinate clause is dependent on a main clause. It can only create complete thought when used with a main clause, and not by itself.</span>
I do not believe a comma is necessary in this sentence at all. In fact, if you were to insert a comma after the word grazed (as you maybe tempted to do) it could change the meaning of the sentence. If you meant the lions were oblivious of the presence of the gazelles, you would insert a comma after grazed. But if you meant the gazelles were oblivious of the presence of the lions, you would leave the comma out.
Answer:
journaling i think
Explanation:
it's not highlighting or previewing sooooo. :)
Out of the choices given, the sentence from a hypothetical novel suggests a third person restricted omniscience. The correct answer is C.
Answer:
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to emphasize a specific idea in the poem</h2>
Explanation:
In order to know more about the answer, let's get to know who Walt Whitman is and what "I Hear America Singing" is all about.
Walt Whitman- He is an American poet, essayist and journalist who became part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism. He is often referred to as the <u><em>"Father of Free Verse."</em></u> His style of poetry is very democratic in its outlook.
"I Hear America Singing"- This is a poem written by Walt Whitman. It was published in 1860. It was written on the eve of the American Civil War, a war fought between the northern USA and the southern USA. Despite being written during such time, the poem presents a vision of <em>America as a harmonious community.</em> It celebrates people's different work and lives in one song. It shows that no matter how diverse individuals are, they all come together to a coherent whole.
So, the answer above is <em>"to emphasize a specific idea in the poem"</em> and that specific idea is the unity of all Americans despite moving from the city to the country and the land to the sea.