Answer:
it intensifies the heroic stature of the subject and to serve as decoration.
Explanation:
for example “…its crackling roots blazed and hissed – as a blacksmith plunges a glowing ax or adze in an ice-cold bath and the metal screeches steam and its temper hardens – that's the iron's strength – so the eye of Cyclops sizzled round that stake.”
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Answer:
D. Neither the children nor their mother hides her delight at receiving presents.
Explanation:
In any sentence which uses the "neither...nor" form, it is mandatory to see the structure of the sentence first. Neither....nor is a comparing word which is also a negative form.
Whenever the 'neither...nor' form is used, the verb form will be based on the subject nearest to it. The subject-verb agreement will depend on the singularity/plural form of the subject involved. In the sentence, the verb "hide(s)" will be judged or used based on the nearest subject which is "mother" thus making it singular. So, the verb will become "hides" and followed by the pronoun "her" instead of the plural "their" for "mother" is singular.
Thus, the sentence
<em>Neither the children nor their</em><u><em> mother hides her</em></u><em> delight at receiving presents</em>
is deemed the correct answer.
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