Answer:
The imagery of Sir Ralph's reaction affects the mood of this stanza by creating an anguished mood. <u>The correct answer is C.</u>
Explanation:
In this stanza, the author uses words such as <em>despair</em> which shows how dramatic the scene is. Sir Ralph seems to react in a very bad way and the movement the phrases "<em>the waves rush in on every side</em>" and "<em>the ship is sinking</em>" give the excerpt create a very rough, sad mood.
Answer:
B. An emotional appeal is made by emphasizing the need for a peaceful approach.
Explanation:
The monkey garden becomes a symbol of the Garden of Eden in the Bible – a magical, perfect place where everything is innocent, but where something happens that causes a loss of innocence.
When Eve is tempted by the serpent and eats the forbidden fruit, Father makes Adam choose between Him and Eden, or Eve. Adam chooses Eve and eats the fruit, causing Father to banish them into the wilderness and destroying the Tree of Knowledge, from which Adam carves a staff.
C. Sentence three, this is the <em>only</em> statement that is not a fact, rather it is an opinion, meaning it has a higher chance of being<u> false </u>to others even if some agree.
A newly gained freedom, but to some parts of the Middle east it still represents a harsh beating, or death by the husband