Personification and Enjambment.
The line "and my skin has betrayed me" implies that his skin has literally committed an act of treachery against him, which is something only a human can do; a human quality.
Each of the lines are actually a continuation of a sentence, and only come to a full stop until the end, thus enjambment was used here.
Answer:
Blue
Explanation:
The word "Blue" sounds the best preceding bird.
Modern English words can derive from many different sources. Many have roots that are Latin or Greek.
The word diabolos is from the Greek word meaning "devil". In Latin it is commonly spelled as diabolus or diabulus. The Anglo-Saxon word <em />deofol has the same meaning. The modern English word is devil.
Presbyter is late Latin and borrowed from the Greek word 'presbyteros'. The Anglo-Saxon word preost as the same meaning. In modern English, we use the word priest.
In Latin, the word ministrare is a conjucation of the word for minister. The Anglo-Saxon word mynster has a different spelling than the modern English word with the same meaning. The modern English word is "minister".
The verb praedicare in Latin means "to preach". The word praedician doesn't seem to exist in Anglo-Saxon dictionaries (mine included). I would determine that the modern English word would either be the verb "preach" (as the Latin one is) or the noun "preacher".
This exercise was slightly misleading with its information, but I hope you enjoy learning the history of the English language!
Answer:
THE ANSWER IS BOMINOS VEVO
Explanation:
Answer:
Simone shares how her faith, family, passion, and perseverance against tremendous odds made her one of the top athletes and record-breaking gymnasts in the world—and how you too can overcome challenges in your life.
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