Answer:
looks good no mistakes that I saw
The key details that best support the main idea in this paragraph are 1, 4 and 5
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The Brothers Grimm: Jacob Ludwig Karl and Wilhelm Carl, are German academics, philologists, and authors who published folklore.
Read the excerpt from "How the Grimm Brothers Saved the Fairy Tale."
Though it is impossible to clarify fully why certain tales were deleted or placed in footnotes in later editions, we do know that "Death and the Goose Boy” was omitted because of its baroque literary features; "The Strange Feast,” because of its close resemblance to "Godfather Death”; "The Stepmother,” because of its fragmentary nature and cruelty; and "The Faithful Animals,” because it came from the Siddhi-Kür, a collection of Mongolian tales. From the first edition in 1812/1815 to the final one in 1857, the Grimms received numerous versions of tales already in their collection and new tales from strangers, friends, and colleagues, and they often decided to replace one tale with another version, to delete some of the tales, or to include variants in their footnotes.
Which key details best support the main idea in this paragraph? Select three options.
- 1 “…’Death and the Goose Boy’ was omitted because of its baroque literary features;”
- 2 “From the first edition in 1812/1815 to the final one in 1857…”
- 3 “…‘The Strange Feast’ [was omitted] because of its close resemblance to ‘Godfather Death;’”
- 4 “’The Stepmother’ [was omitted] because of its fragmentary nature and cruelty;”
- 5 “…’The Faithful Animals’ [was omitted] because it came from the Siddhi-Kür….”
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The answer is D. We passed the Fileds of Gazing Grain.
This is because it makes us picture them passing the Fields of Gazing Grain.
Answer:
D The light shines and then disappears.
Explanation:
In the poem "On the Shore" by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey, the metaphorical meaning of line 9 is 'the light shines and then disappears.' The poet says that though the light emitted from the lighthouse can be seen from afar, it only lasts for a while.
Through "A moment of bloom, and then it dies ", she says that the light at first shines and blooms like a rose with full vibrant and energy. However, it soon fades away slowly by dawn when the morning light rises from the horizon.
This is why the poet says that light of the lighthouse is short-lived and only comes with its full glory during the night time.
I’m not sure what the question is. “Come” would be the correct present tense for the sentence, but if you need a different word with the same meaning to replace it with, then you can use “arrive” instead.
I hope this helped, if not, then you can reply specifying what the question is.