Answer:
1. It reflected the purpose of her speech as it provided clarity for her determination to protect her kingdom against European powers/invaders.
2. The main goal of the crusades by the Europeans was to install a Catholic ruler in England and this was resisted by Queen Elizabeth 1 who wanted England to be a Protestant or Anglican state.
Explanation:
Parallelism is the use of the same grammatical structure in a text. It provides contrast and balance in the text. It also helps to establish clarity in the intentions of the writer. Queen Elizabeth 1 made good use of parallelism by providing contrasts and comparing the things she could tolerate and the ones that could not be tolerated. Her speech is made up of contrasts used in the same lines to make her points stand out and to remove any doubts in the minds of her subjects.
For example, she said that she was there as a monarch 'not for her recreation or disport but for the heat of the battle, and if necessary to die for her subjects'. This would make her intentions stand out in the hearts of her subjects.
Answer:
I believe that the answer is B.
Explanation:
Hope this helps! I narrowed it down to A or B and I think it's more B than A.
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Answer: C) He mistakenly killed two civilians.
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Explanation:
comply
[kəmˈplī]
VERB
complied (past tense) · complied (past participle)
(of a person or group) act in accordance with a wish or command.
"we are unable to comply with your request"
synonyms:
abide by · act in accordance with · observe · obey · adhere to · conform to · follow · respect · agree to · assent to · consent to · concur with/in · fall in with · acquiesce in · go along with · yield to · submit to · bow to · defer to · satisfy · meet · fulfill · measure up to
(of an article) meet specified standards.
"all secondhand furniture must comply with the new standards"
synonyms:
comply with · meet · fulfill · answer · conform to · match up to · measure up to · come up to · suffice · be good enough · fit/fill the bill · perfect · make the grade · cut the mustard