The answer is Father I think
The phrase <em>"All went lame; all blind" </em>belongs to the poem "<em>Doce et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen. </em>This poem refers to some experiences that the soldiers have to live in time of war.
Considering the options, it can be said that all of them allude to the war; nevertheless, the first alternative is very general because talks about all the human beings, and the poem only makes mention to soldiers. For that reason, the first option is not the correct one.
The second alternative is more specific because it refers to the soldiers, and it can be infer that even though the soldiers were lame or blind, they were also affected by the war. So, this option is the correct answer.
The third option is not correct since the stanza one of the poem does not make reference to any hiden or unseen enemy.
And finally, the last option is incorrect because in the the first Stanza of the poem, it is made a description about the soldiers' experience in war, but it does not refer to any emotion.
Ok.. Very good information.
1. A: _Did__ Jim ever (fly) ____fly__ before his flight last week? B: Yes, he ___did__.
2. A: _Did___ your sister (eat) _____eat_______ breakfast before she left? B: No, she ___didn't____.
3. James said he ____already___ already (see) ____saw______ the movie last year.
4. I got lost because I (forget) __forgot___ to bring a map.
5. They (not study) __did not study____ English before last year.
6. She (live) ______lived______ in Leeds before she moved to London.
7. The baby (fall asleep) _____fell asleep_______ before eight o’clock.
8. I (not think) ___did not think________ of that question before.
9. Sue got wet because she (not bring) ___did not bring________ an umbrella.
10. He (own) _____owned_______ his car for a year before he sold it.
11. I didn’t notice that the traffic light (turn) ____turned_____ red.
12. He (order) ______ordered______ rice, but the waiter served him soup.
Answer: A. the importance of speaking passionately and honestly.
Explanation:
The Nez Perce is a tribe that has settled on the Columbia River Plateau in the Pacific Northwest region, and has lived there for around 11,500 years.
In this excerpt from <em>"An Indian's View of Indian Affairs"</em>, they are described as speaking passionately ("from my heart"), and honestly ("with a straight tongue"). Sharing valued tradition with others is not mentioned, hence the option B is incorrect. Option C only partially conveys what is being said in the excerpt, as they do not only state whatever is on their minds, but speak passionately as well. Option D is incorrect, because the Nez Perce are portrayed as honest and they do not choose their words carefully. Finally, the only option that encompasses the whole idea presented in the excerpt is option A.