Answer:I need more details
Answer:
1. Do you have any cookies
2. We have a lot of
strawberries.
3. There is a cookie on the table
4. There isn't
5. I need an
apple on the table.
cheese in the fridge.
vegetables and fruits.
bottle of jam on the counter.
loaves of bread.
6. There is a cookie on the table
7. She wants a sandwhich
8. There is a slice of pizza in the box
tomato in my sandwich.
9. He needs an
orange.
10. There aren't any
bananas.
Explanation:
One fact i believe we should clear first just one fact and then ill give you the answering. He isn't expressing his grief for an 'Annabel Lee' but in fact for his late wife Virginia. Anyway, although the entire poem really reflects his grief, I think that the final stanze 'for the moon never beams without bringing me dreams of the beautiful Annabel Lee, and the stars never rise but i ee the bright eyes of the beautiful annabel Lee.. and so all the night tide I lie down by the side of my darling my darling my life and my bride. In her sepulcher there by the sea.. in her tomb by the side of the sea' (I had to memorize the poem for English) and the line 'And neither the angels in heaven above nor the demons down under the sea can ever dissever my soul from the soul of the beautiful Annabel Lee' really reflects his sorrow for his wife. As he would actually lie down on her grave at night.. He was very saddened by the loss of his wife, as his childhood was very traumatic and she was one of the few comforts he had.. And how he honestly believed that their love was so strong.. and how he would never be seperated from her, not even by death.. just waiting for that time when they would be reunited..
Answer:
Interviews, encyclopedia articles and essays.
Explanation:
An informative text is one in which the author exposes an atheist by explaining and detailing it, describing all the elements that compose it, as well as its functioning.
As this text has a more explanatory objective and clarity, it has a direct, simple, objective and clear language, with a lot of adjectives.
We have all come across several informative texts, such as encyclopedia articles, essays and interviews.
Answer:
Explanation:
Scene 3 of Act 2 in Julius Caesar opens with the Artemidorus reading his letter to Caesar. He is Caesar's true supporter and friend who is aware of the scheme made against Caesar. Artemidorus warns his friend concerning the scheme and he even mentions the name of the traitors behind the devious plan.