O Captain!<span> my Captain!</span><span> rise up and hear the bells;</span>
Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,
For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths—for you the shores a-crowding,
<span>For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;</span>
Answer:
C. The darkness makes the setting feel disturbing.
Explanation:
The setting in this passage helps to create suspense because the darkness as described made the setting disturbing and gave it a sense of impending doom.
The description here in the opening paragraph "During the whole of a dull. dark and soundless day..." makes the setting have a dangerous feel because it gives the sense that danger is lurking nearby and anything can happen.
Answer:
I think D "The gushing creek's water, pure and clear, allowed Abigail to observe the traveling school of sockeye salmon, gracefully gliding along in peaceful companionship." is the most descriptive I was going to say C but ive realize that D was more descriptive.
Explanation:
If we need to put the verb "arrive" into the 3 er person singular in the present form, we would say: "arriveS"
e.g: He arrives at any times every day. She arrives in a red car in the morning.
The inflictive -S makes reference to the 3p singular in present simple tense.
this modification will only occur with the subject he/ she and I, in the present simple tense.