Answer:
1.Creative, diligent, enthusiastic, ambitious, and hard-working. (It's good to have self-confidence.)
2. Last Christmas. (By Wham! Sorry, still love that song.)
3. Unsteady bridges. (Strange, but I'm like that)
Prompt:(Mainly personal preference)
My perfect world would be a world where people have all the basic necessities, and don't have to go hungry, and there are many beautiful places to explore with family. A place that is safe and secure, and the communities are close with each other, and will protect each other. Clean energy sources, and children can have a free education, and families can have fresh water to drink everyday. (I understand this is quite short, and that a lot of my "perfect world" preferences can not be achieved, such as the free education etc.)
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Figurative language like metaphor,personification, symbol and others are used to enrich the text, poem, essay. Metaphors use human actions or feelings to other thing. So this is not to be taken literally.
The correct answer is C. Sometimes people publish blogs solely to express their opinion. This makes many blogs unreliable because not all of them are based on facts.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
This is the excerpt from "Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 10th, 1666" by Anne Bradstreet.
As one could presume, the main event od this poem is the burning of the author's house, which made her question her opinion towards God, property and belongings.
First few lines of the poem describe how she was awakened from her sleep by her neighbors' yells screaming of fire.
She practically states that she doesn't wish to anyone to hear those sounds and experience what she experienced.
Also, this poem is famous for its use inverted syntax (inverted word order).
Now, answers A. and C. communicate the same meaning, however answer A. uses inverted syntax, so the best fitting answer would be C.
Note that, written without inverted syntax, these lines lost the rhyme, which suggests one of the reasons for use of inverted word order.