Answer:
1. When did you go to Ha Long Bay?
2. How does your brother go to school?
3. How was the trip?
Explanation:
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Flotsam is a word that refers to fragments of something that has been destroyed and is in ruins. In literature this word is related to the feeling of destruction, decay and devastation.
On the other hand, the word "debris" refers to geological fragments that have been released from a rock through erosion or weathering. In literature, this word can highlight the feeling of transformation and independence.
Answer:
I believe the best answer to be letter A) There is hope amid difficulties.
Explanation:
In Langston Hughes's "Let America Be America Again", the speaker talks of how America was supposed to be a land of freedom and equality, but turned out to be the opposite for many. The speaker himself says more than once that America was never America to him. Still, at the end of the poem, he says America shall be America. The very people who are now oppressed shall claim America and make it what it should have been from the beginning. As we can see, the author has <u>hope</u>.
"I know you are reading this poem listening for something, torn / between bitterness and <u>hope
</u> / turning back once again to the task you cannot refuse." Those are lines from Adrianne Rich's poem "An Atlas of the Difficult Word". The speaker in the poem is well-aware that people are forced to live unfulfilling lives. She is also aware that many of them still have dreams, hopes, loves, thirst for more. No matter how poor, sad, tired, or busy people are, they can still find pleasure in life, even if it is by reading the poem.
Therefore, both poems talk of hope amid difficulties, of keeping on dreaming in spite of what oppression has done to prevent it.
1. <span>Poe describes alarm bells as____
</span><span>A.Clanging
</span><span>B.Runic
C.Shrieking
D.Impelling
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Now I was a little confused with this one as it says both A and C in the text;
</span>"...They can only shriek, shriek..." and "...<span>the clanging..." but I reasoned that it must be A because it includes the suffix 'ing' in the text while C does not.
2.</span><span>The poem "Annabel Lee" mourns the speakers____
A.Mother
B.Sister
C.Childhood love
D.Nurse
^ "...</span>I was a child and she was a child,
<span>In this kingdom by the sea; </span>
But we loved with a love that was more than love-
<span>I and my Annabel Lee..."
</span><span>The bird in "The Raven" repeats the phrase_____
A.Evermore
B.Eleanor
C.Elsinore
D.Nevermore
</span>^ "...Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore'..." and <span> "...Then the bird said 'Nevermore'..."
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<span>The speaker of "The Raven" describes the bird as_____
A.regal
B.ghastly
C.goading
D.euphonious
^ "...</span>Ghastly grim and ancient Raven..." and "...<span>this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore..." </span>