It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. T<span>he tone of the section entitled "Billy Ansel" is best described as Frustrated and Determined. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
He believes they are dangerous
Explanation:
This is because he talks about defeating them (I'm sorry if you get this wrong because of me)
Answer:
The rooster crowed as the sun rose in a blaze of purple and pink
Explanation:
since there wasn't any provide answer choices, i went and wrote my own..
i fixed it so that the part <em>in a blaze of purple and pink</em> clearly was modifying the rising sun.
i hope that helped anyway
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Limerick.</h2>
Limerick are short and humurous poems consisting of only five lines, they were popularized by an english poet named Edward Lear. Edward wrote an entire book full of limericks, it was called "The book of nonsense".
A very popular Limerick is:
<em>“Hickory dickory dock.
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The mouse ran up the clock.
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The clock struck one,
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And down he run.
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Hickory dickory dock.”</em>
Limericks are supposed to be nonsensical and they have an a-a-b-b-a rhyming pattern.