Answer:
What care these roarers for the name of king'.This is personified
Explanation:
What care these roarers for the name of king'.This is personified
The king has no protection from the storm simply because of his rank, because the storm has little care for a man's social or political position.This show natures power and how humans are underestimated no matter what class or social statues you have you will be take down by something even powerful showing how temporary power is
Original:
Successive governments have consistently failed to ring-fence a significant annual fund for cycling provision<u>,</u><u> </u>from within the transport budget. We have been joined by the Automobile Association Australian Cycling and Shane Page<u>, </u>in supporting calls for an annual budget of $20 per capita. We urge all parties to pledge this fund in their election manifestos. Australia leads the world in competitive cycling - it is time<u>,</u><u> </u>we did the same for our commuters.
Answer:
Successive governments have consistently failed to ring-fence a significant annual fund for cycling provision from within the transport budget. We have been joined by the Automobile Association Australian Cycling and Shane Page in supporting calls for an annual budget of $20 per capita. We urge all parties to pledge this fund in their election manifestos. Australia leads the world in competitive cycling - it is time we did the same for our commuters.
(I'm pretty sure you remove all of the commas in this paragraph)
Answer:
The error is the use of the word lie.
Explanation:
To correct this sentence, replace the word lie, with lies. The use of the words lie is used to refer to more than one thing, for example, "On the table, lie many sheets of colorful paper". The word lies refers to one thing. for example, "On the table lies a sheet of colorful paper."
Answer:
job opportunities might have pulled the Solutreans into North America.