Answer:
Lol sure But you got banlance your apatype
Explanation:
Answer:
IRREGULAR VERBS
some of these do not change when the past tense is formed
FORMAL ENGLISH
strict attention to the rules of correct English
LIE, SIT, RISE
verbs that do not have objects
CONSEQUENTLY
a signal word for cause and effect
-D OR -ED
verb ending used to form past tense of regular verbs
LAY, SET, RAISE
verbs that need direct objects
WORDS FOR SIGNALS
important clues to text purpose and content
REDUNDANT EXPRESSION
means using more words than necessary to express an idea
SINGULAR
action verbs end with -s or -es if the subject is singular or plural?
Explanation:I hope this helps in a sort of way
1. <span>Poe describes alarm bells as____
</span><span>A.Clanging
</span><span>B.Runic
C.Shrieking
D.Impelling
^
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'..."
</span>
<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>
<u>Answer:</u>
The repetition of the word singing influences the overall meaning of the poem "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman as the repetition emphasizes hope and a unified vision for America. Here, the right answer is option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In this poem, the alternative way to read the effect of the repetition of the word "singing" is said to be a "democratizing effect." Whitman associates different kinds of people of the same musical quality. He also suggests that all these kinds of people have the same essential beauty, musicality and soul. In other words, he talks about different people but all one with hope. He draws the picture of unity.