Answer:
<h2>Which represents a theme of the poem?</h2>
•The details will import
•such a structure,sounds, and word
•many determine theme by figuring
Explanation:
all can see the representative
Answer:
Newton's and Einstein's ideas are like the word 'red in
English or Spanish
Explanation:
Because this is a minor detail, red and languages have nothing to do with black holes and science.
A modifier changes, alters, limits, or adds more information about something. The correct use of each modifier is <u>nominal modifiers</u>. Read below about nominal modifier.
<h3>What is the correct use of the modifiers?</h3>
Each modifier serves as q-element of the nominal phrase. That is, the proper use is that each of the modifier can function as post modifier to the head word in the phrase. For example,
- The man waiting for the light helped us in the carriage of the goods
- The evidence to change is the one submitted yesterday.
Therefore, the correct use of modifiers are given above.
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Answer:
A Child's True Feeling about His Careless Mother
Explanation:
in his work, <em>Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass</em>, the American abolitionist, recounts his miserable life as a slave. In this excerpt, Douglass reveals the very personal angle to his pathetic life. A mother-son bond is sweetest and the most scared, yet he received no love and affection from his mother. Douglass has been denied 'soothing presence' and watchful care' that every child is entitled to receive. He, therefore, feels no close and passionate emotion upon the news of his mother's death. Though nature creates human relationship, it is love and care that cements the bonding and it the lack of it that makes human familiar or stranger. For Douglass, his mother was no more than a stranger. In life, his mother was like a non-existent entity, and in death she remains the same.
Knight in training
Knight and Squire are father and son
Chaucer physically describes, mentions his accomplishments
Vanity- pretty hair, embroidered clothing (beauty and wealth)
Of high social standing; only been to three places, but has done "valiantly in little space" (slight satire)
"Like a meadow", "fresh as the month of May", White- Purity
Red- Love
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