Answer:
I have come after them and made repair
Explanation:
A narrative poem is one that requires that the narrator voice the story. These poems, therefore, include first person and also third person voices. Without the repeated line about what the narrator did, this poem could not be considered narrative.
The act of narration can be very complex, and can be told from the point of view of the author in his or her own reality or in the created reality of a main character.
To show how dehumanizing slavery was
I assume, it would only make sense because slaves were treated unlike humans and the fact that he compared them to horses i.e. another animal.
Answer:
The stories set up the idea that Smiley relied on his animals for income (Option D).
Explanation:
Smiley makes his living by betting but he is honest in the sense he never cheats on his bets. He puts his efforts into training his animals that look weak and unassuming. He trains them how to win, like in the case of his mare that he taught to hold back until the very last part of the race so she could then dash ahead and win. He also had a bulldog named Andrew Jackson, and his frog as well named Dan’l Webster. All of these were unlikely winners in the races or contests they engaged in. Jim Smiley presumably earns his living betting with the others in his community and people who pass through the town.
The statements that apply about William Shakespeare’s sonnets are:
1. It consists of three quatrains and a couplet unlike the Italian division of an octave and a sestet.
The meter is predominantly Iambic pentameter with each sonnet line consisting of ten syllables.
2. They often present a problem and a solution. Shakespeare usually presents a problem in the first octet (8 lines) and a solution in the sestet (6 lines) with a volta (a turn) in line 9 which transitions from problem to solution.
3. They were originally written in Italian. The sonnet form originated in Italy and was popularised by Italian masters like Petrarch, Dante and Michelangelo.
4. They frequently focus upon love and romance. Originally used as a medium to express love, Shakespeare’s sonnets went on to explore different themes like friendship, passage of time, beauty and mortality.