Answer:
Speaker is Cathy, and the one being referred to is Edgar.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Okay :)
Explanation:
Standard English: In this world. Wasn't going to stay one.
Nonstandard English: Didn't take no stuff. Wasn't scared of nothing.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
'Ulysses' is a poem written by Alfred Lord Tennyson. The poem is a dramatic monologue of the character of Odysseus found in epics such as The Odyssey and Inferno by Dante.
In the poem, Ulysses urges his fellow-men to accompany him on his last voyage. Ulysses, in the beginning of the poem is shown as discontented King who is restless to explore the world. In the poem, Ulysses identifies himself more as an explorer than a King of Ithaca. Thus he urges his fellow-men to accompany on his another voyage.
The attitude that Ulysses has to this another voyage of his life is <u><em>anxious restlessness.</em></u><em> </em>Ulysses is restless to go on another voyage because he is not contented to be just a King of Ithaca.
Thus the correct answer is option A.
I would have to say B
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No, the children were not mature about how they were supposed to survive, but adults would be. For example, at the beginning of the book, all the boys split up into groups, adults would stick together and work together. Another reason is at the end of the book when of group of boys set the island ON FIRE. Adults wouldn't cause a massive conflagration like that.