The answer is indirectly through dialogue
Answer:
The effect of the repetition of lines of the poem Brennan on the moor "Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor/ bold and undaunted stood young Brennan on the moor" has the meaning that Brennan is most undefeatable opponent and that the narrator wanted the reader to remember Brennan as a mighty warrior. I know this because in the text it says “Brennan on the moon. Brennan on the moon. Bold undaunted stood young brennan on the moon”
Explanation:
Answer:
Because he won the battle of Ra. The story states this when he threw his arms in the air and said, "Oh thank thee, our lives have been restored my faithful mighty, Oh Lorde, you let us win.
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Some people say that society do not care who they are and their opinions are not considered so they often feel invisible.