(The poem is "A Thousand Martyrs" by Aphra Behn)
Answer: They reveal that the speaker enters relationships for her own amusement.
Explanation: The word <em>alone</em> is crucial here. The author is telling us that she always took "the glory and the spoils" (the things you take after winning a war) for herself only, <em>laughing</em>, i.e., amusing herself while being unworried with the other person's suffering.
<span>Since
there are no choices available I would assume that this is the answer. With the
settlement of people from fertile areas, knowledge of agriculture spread by
constant migration. During the early days, people thrived in their community
when there is fertile soil available for all forms of agriculture. But once the
land had been used up, people start to migrate to different locations where
they can possibly get their new food sources, thus knowledge of agriculture
spread into different areas. </span>
Answer:
The correct answer is option B.
Explanation:
At this point in the story, it is where Poe sets the climax. It is where the protagonist finally realizes all the questions he did not want to ask the crow for fear of hearing his answer. And finally it does. He understands that <em>"Nevermore"</em> he will see Lenore, and that he will never find a rare and radiant maiden like she was.
Answer:
Answer:
The answer is A: it created ominous tension
Explanation:
Process of elimination
In "No Gumption" , Russell mom plays the role of some sort of manager for him because he has "no gumption", no competitive or ambitious spirit. She is determined to make her son something of himself, so she finds him a job and makes him stick to it even though he is terrible at it. She fails in making him a salesman, but encourages him when he finds something he could be good at, like writing.