Explanation:
plenty/towering
blast/ground/staggering/might
shallow
thick/ash
waves/rise
might/tip
such/blast/shot
bulge
pound
ground/groan
shelter
The impossibility of escaping fate
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The following excerpt has been taken from the poem written by Virgil. The name of the poem is "The Aeneid". The main message or the theme of the poem is that one can not run away from the fate and destiny. What is written in the fate of a particular person, will happen. There is no running away from that.
There are certain lines in the poem which prove this theme of impossibility of escaping the fate. Those lines are "Arms, and the man I sing, who, forc'd by fate", "The Latian realm, and built the destin'd town". These show that destiny can not be escaped.
Answer: conflict
An internal conflict is conflicting emotions within an individual; it usually is seen in individuals as opposing demands and/or impulses of the heart and mind. We see here that Rainford is approached with an impulse to fight Zaroff however, he recalls some truths that Whitney had faced him with that opposed his impulse to battle Zaroff. Rainford is indefinitely facing a man vs self or you could say, internal conflict.
The sentence has been rewritten in correct parallelism below:
- Children need to be loved, nurtured, provided for, and disciplined.
Parallelism is a style of writing in which words follow a particular pattern that lends rhythm and balance to the text. The way in which certain parts of the text are constructed is similar.
In the above sentence, the addition of the phrase, 'should be,' altered the correct pattern that the sentence had at the outset.
To balance the pattern and rhythm of the sentence, the past participles of the verbs should be maintained. Thus, the revised sentence is the above in bullet point.
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