Answer:
Antigone is a very stubborn character. However, her motives are good. She wants <em>to</em> make sure her brother is treated respectfully in death<em>.</em><em> </em><em>B</em>ut <em>(</em><em>no</em><em> </em><em>than</em><em>)</em> she disobeys the king's orders <em>too</em>. She is not willing to except treating Polyneices badly because of choices he made while living, which is why he <em>was</em> killed in the first place. Rather than follow the king's wishes, she follows her heart. Which gets her into trouble. She doesn't care, though. She excepts her sentence of death and does not waver.
Answer:
Sandburg's use of literary techniques such as onomatopoeia, alliteration, repetition, and nonsense words makes the story playful and cheerful.
Answer:
A). An example of Procatalepsis.
C). Used by Reagan to acknowledge an opposing view.
E). Followed by a counterargument proving Reagan's point.
Explanation:
The given excerpt from Ronald Reagan's speech at the Moscow State University, the underlined words employ 'procatalepsis'(rhetorical exercise) to raise an objection over the common belief that 'freedom makes people selfish and materialistic' but he states that 'Americans are one of the most religious people on the earth.' The use of 'but' reflects the use of 'procatalepsis.' Reagan <u>acknowledges the contradictory views by providing the reasons to substantiate the claim(why 'Americans are most religious people')</u> which is followed by <u>a counterargument to defy George Washington's claim and validate his point</u>. Thus, <u>options A, C, and E</u> are the correct answers.
Answer:
I do believe that the answers are Word Choice and organization and convention
Explanation:
Since this is a poem and you have a comma after river bank, the answer would be Halting because it is starting a new line. River should not be capitalized in this sentence because it is not a proper noun. It is just a common noun.