Answer:
In a particularly self-reflective entry, Anne thinks back on her life before coming to the annex. She says that her life was heavenly but that she was superficial and very different back then. Anne remarks that her carefree days as a schoolgirl are gone forever, but she does not miss them.
Explanation:
The correct answer is D.
This excerpt shows the reader the setting (an empty lot ringed by elms and honeysuckle; a blue sky with cirrus clouds); the characters (Bill, Chuck, Ron, Jim, and Dennis) and the situation (a baseball game).
In only a few lines, the poet is able to convey a lot of information to the reader.
The correct answer is D. <span>When any Form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it.
This sentence best represents what you said in the question, and other sentences relate to other ideas from the constitution.</span>
By "lowering" prices to make it seem as if shoppers are buying things at extremely good prices.
Answer:
The repetition of the line, "Brennan on the moor/Brennan on the moor/bold and undaunted stood young Brennan on the moor"
Explanation:
The repetition of the line, "Brennan on the moor/Brennan on the moor/bold and undaunted stood young Brennan on the moor" in the opening and closing stanzas call the reader to remember the name of the man in this epic-style poem as we begin and end his tragic story.
In the opening lines, the repetition is quite like a battle cry where the person spoken about is seen as our hero. As readers, we repeat his name to honor him and call forth his story.
In the closing lines, the repetition is meant to be an homage to the hero of our poem who has died.