Explanation:
The narrator speaks to the reader, saying, "as you I will apprise." Then, two lines later, this context clue appears: "Before yet farther in this tale I place." This clue suggests that "apprise" is a verb that gives some information to the reader before too much time passes.
Answer:
the answer is
-baccus sent midas to the river to wash away his golden touch
-midas could not eat because of the wish bacchus granted
Explanation:
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Answer:
appositive
Explanation:
An appositive renames the noun it refers to. Here, we're 'renaming' Dr. Benton Jones to "winner of the Nobel Prize." You could refer to him by either 'name' ('Dr. Jones' or 'winner of the Nobel Prize') going forward.
Answer:
TITLE OF POEM: WASTED TIME
Don't waste the time
You might never regain a dime
Even though it's squeezed like lime
Then he realized when he went there
That he was only moving around circles here
Yet his time kept skipping like a deer
Until he understood it was only shadow
Unfortunately he has gone below
Without his trumpet to blow
Explanation:
I have been able to write a narrative poem titled, WASTED TIME.
In this poem, I revealed an individual who was advised not to waste his time. He didn't heed to the instruction. He got to a place where he wasted his time and died without having a chance to regain all that he lost. He wasn't alive to tell his story.