I guess that what is suggested about Lady of Shalott's love towards Sir Lancelot is that her love is impossible. She was cursed not to look at the city below her, yet she did and fell in love with Sir Lancelot, although she knew she could never be with him because of the curse. Her love is thus impossible, and even before she got to meet the love of her life, she died because their romance was doomed to fail even before it began.
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
The underlined portion (since you have been influenced by the argument of "outsiders coming in") of this excerpt from King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" is an example of a <u>dependent clause.</u>
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
A dependent clause or subordinate clause is one that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought.
Dependent clauses works like adverbs, adjectives, or nouns in complex sentences.
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Answer:
In sentence D, change "it" to "the bridge."
Explanation:
In the sentence D, ''it'' should be changed to ''to bridge'' because of the previous sentence in which he said that his brothers had caught an extremly big fish. Because of the previous sentence, he should change it to ''the bridge'' because the readers can think that they have stayed on the big fish that they caught which would be absurd, and in that way, this paragraph would make no sense.
The other usage of ''They'' and ''My brothers'' is good because it is balanced in the paragraph. In every second sentence he is using ''They'' and after that ''My brothers'' so the readers have a good perception of his thoughts.
I think they should stay there on the place they moved to, and the reason why is because these immigrants want to start a new life, they want to have new jobs and things they could do in their life’s, and lastly they want to move to start a fresh beginning and live a happy life their while they are happy they left, but also to be and always be successful. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!