<span>B) And in a hall far brighter
than Woden’s Valhalla, the brave and good will be gathered forever.</span>
<span>Answer “B” is correct because
the way the sentence originally appears is with an error in parallelism. For a sentence to be parallel, it should have
list items (note that a list/series is two or more items) appear with
same/similar grammatical elements. The
original—“brave warriors and those who were good—consists of an adjective|noun (brave|warriors)
followed by and adjective|pronoun|verb|adjective (thoses|who|were|good), which is
thus not paralle. To correct this, as
well as make this more concise, you can just use adjectives—“brave” and “good”—and
that will make this sentence’s list parallel. </span>
If the ideas in an essay are logically ordered, we could say that the essay has
COHERENCE
It is what makes a piece of literature meaningful. By systematizing the presentation of ideas, the reader can pick up the main points of the text.
Answer:
He risked his freedom to help the woman he loved, even if it meant exposing his former lifestyle to her. And once he had done this, he quietly went to what he thought was his doom, accepting the consequences of his past.
Explanation:
Answer: a standard rhyme scheme
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