Answer: an observer who lacks a specific identity
Explanation: The speaker in "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson is an observer who lacks a specific identity.
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The line from President Reagan’s Address at Moscow State University that best substantiates his opinion that small businesses are moving the technological revolution is:
- One of the largest personal computer firms in the United States was started by two college students, no older than you, in the garage behind their home.
<h3>What point was being made here?</h3>
In the first sentence of the passage, the author tried to explain that one of the most prosperous computer firms in the United States started as a small businesss.
So, the point is that technological revolution is being pushed by small businesses.
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The answer would be B. She is a female Hercules; she has superior strength.
An allusion is essentially when an author makes some kind of reference to something that isn't really "part" of the text. By this I mean that the author is referencing to something historical or literature. Like in this sentence the author references Hercules. Hercules is from mythology. A easier way to think about this is linking it to real life. A lot of times teenagers "quote" or reference their favorite songs/TV shows/ movies/books in daily conversation. In this situation the teenager is making an allusion.
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Answer:
<u>he thought it was normal.</u>
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