The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C.) sequence of events." The sky darkened, and thick clouds rolled in. They covered the sky like a wool blanket, and a cool wind picked up. Soon sporadic flashes lit the sky and thunder cracked after each strike. Trees bent with the wind, and droplets of rain tapped on our roof. It wasn’t long before those droplets turned into a torrential downpour.
<span>D. The men continued their acts of greed despite Odysseus’s commands to stop and return to the ship, and the fugitives of Cicones ran inland to fetch help.</span>
Answer:
c) They show the poem's relaxed, candid tone.
Explanation:
a) They show the poet's love of highly ornate language.
b) They reveal a formal, historical interpretation.
c) They show the poem's relaxed, candid tone.
d) They reveal natural processes in painstaking detail.
- The lines given are a good example of the poet's style because they show how easygoing and honest the poem is.
The past participle of the verb of the word "go" that will complete the given sentence above is: have gone. The correct answer would be option D. The complete sentence is: All the flowers have gone to seed. The helping verb "have" is used along with the past participle of the verb go "gone" because the subject of the sentence is "flowers", which is plural.