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I think the answer is letter A which is<span> two possesive singular pronouns and one personal plural pronoun </span>
VITALITY: I am a river, under more and more furiously, more violently low every time a bridge reflects me in its arches.
I am the river, but sometimes I am strong and strong but sometimes I do not respect life or death.
Under the run-down waterfalls, I come down with fury and rancor, I hit the rocks more and more, I make them one by one endless pieces.
SPLENDOR: I am a river, a river, a crystal clear river in the morning. Sometimes I am tender and kind.
I glide smoothly through fertile valleys, I give drink to cattle a thousand times, to docile people.
I am a river. I am the eternal river of joy. I already feel the breezes nearby, I already feel the wind in my cheeks, and my journey through mountains, rivers, lakes and meadows becomes endless.
Answer:
1. intellectual property rights. 2.privacy rights 3.appropriate internet use
Explanation:
I just got this answer correct by doing this in Edgenuity.
I can't remeber much but that in the middle it was the climax
Answer:
C. The use of science fiction allows Swift to develop a theme related
to the idea of animals developing human societies.
Explanation:
Science fiction is a type of fiction that tells stories about imagined futuristic or technological advancements that create huge changes in the social and environmental structure.
Jonathan Swift uses science fiction to show how animals develop human societies. <em>Gulliver's Travels </em> are in four parts and in each part, the protagonist Lemuel Gulliver finds himself with strange animals and creatures.
In the first part, he is shipwrecked on the land of extremely small people called Lilliput. In the second part, he finds himself at Brobdingnag where giants reside. In the third part, he is in the flying island of Laputa where the people have one eye pointing inwards and the other pointing outward. Gulliver also visits Glubbdubdrib, the island of sorcerers and from there he speaks with great men from the past who were no more such as Julius Caesar.
In the fourth and final part, he visits Houyhnhnms where a race of intelligent horses live and <u>ironically they have manged to tame the evil and greedy human race of Yahoos which shows an irony in the relationship between humans and animals.</u>