The party that "would make war" is the Confederacy. The party that "would accept war" is the Union. The tone of Lincoln's second inaugural address is subdued and weary. He states that the war has gone longer than it should. In this sentence he assigns both parties a responsibility for the war that has divided the nation.
Answer: given word or phrase.
Explanation: A connotation is a cultural or emotional association that any given word or phrase carries.
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Answer:
Idioms
Explanation:
Metaphor- Is used to describe an object or action that is literally true.
EX- Its raining cats and dogs
Similes- A comparison of one thing to another
EX- You were as brave as a lion
Idioms- A common phrase which means something different from its literal meaning.
Ex- Stabbed in the heart
Ex- Kill two birds with 1 stone
Clichés are used in older books like Shakespeare and the Odyssey
Answer:
This is the only ending I have where the girl leads the guy to death that I wrote
Explanation:
He went to the door on the right and opened it. And just as it started it ended. Right there in front of the man stood the humongous tiger. His mind races, why did she lead him right to his death?
To the crowd it seemed like forever as they stood there staring at each other but to the man everything happened in the blink of an eye. He starts to run back to the door he came from and in the stands the princess watches in pure cruelty. She did in fact let her feelings get the best of her, she was selfish only thinking that he can only be with her and if he dies quickly they will meet in the blessed place.
He reaches the door pouding on it and pleading the tiger for mercy. The tiger makes his way to the man and obviously senses his fear, drool spills from his mouth as he imagines the tasty man in his stomach.
To the man everything went black. To the tiger everything he dreamed of came true. To the crowd another sad day.To the princess a guilty pleasure. To the king justice has been served.
Yes the princess told the man, whom she loved, the right door and in this case had the hungry tiger on the other side of it. The whole point of this system is to let nature take its course, to play the game of chance. The princess knew which door had the tiger and the man trusted she would make the decision to tell him the opposite but instead led him to his death.
What is similar about the presentation of the scene of the execution in the image and the text is that both demonstrate that Dionysius is in command of the situation.
In <em>Damon and Pythias,</em> <u>Pythias is condemned to death by Dionysius</u>, a Greek politician who ruled Syracuse. In the myth, <u>Pythias asks permission from the ruler</u> to return home and set his affairs in order, which implies that Dionysius has the power to decide everything. Moreover, <u>it is the politician who also determines to free both Damon and Pythias</u>. Therefore, throughout the story, <u>it is Dionysius who controls the fate of the two friends.</u> This can also be seen in the image, where <u>Dionysius is sitting on the throne wearing his crown. </u>Furthermore, the ruler is pointing someone, which indicates he is giving an order. He also has his army standing in front of him and a soldier behind him for protection.