Well, I can’t exactly finish it for you, but if your looking to make it longer...
1. Take those three reasons and separate them into their own paragraphs.
2. Explain why each of those portray a valid reason.
(For example, for the first reason you could say, “Due to the fact that people are born with this sense, it should not only be evident that we can do this and therefore should be held accountable, but also in life or death situations it is very important that everyone is honest so it can be known exactly what has happened in a certain situation.”
3. Have two more paragraphs instead of one and be lit.
(If you only need one, you could choose the one you feel is the best and just explain that one, kind of like what I did above.)
Please work hard on this and feel free to take pieces of what I said in the example if you want. You got this, and I hope I was able to help you :)
Answer: By using personification, Frost portrays his own mood.
Explanation:
<em>“Acquainted with the Night” </em>is a poem by Robert Frost. The main theme in the poem is that of isolation. The speaker is walking down the street. He feels lonely, and is dissatisfied. Frost uses personification in the very first line <em>-'I have been one </em><u><em>acquainted with the night</em></u><em>.' </em>As personification is the attribution of human characteristic to an object which is not human,<em> 'the night'</em> is, in this context, given the human ability to make friends. What the speaker is trying to convey is that he had already experienced darkness and troubles in life - this is something familiar to him. Similarly, the author states that he has<em> 'looked down</em><u><em> the saddest city lanes</em></u><em>'</em>. In reality, city lanes can be neither happy nor sad. With the use of personification, however, the man demonstrates his own feelings at the moment. He feels lonely, and everything around him seems dark and sad.
Answer:
D. An instrument for hearing sound through water
Explanation: hope this helps :)
Explanation:
1. Pete said he was writing a letter to his friend then.
2. Paul said he head never betrayed his friend.
3. Tom said to his mum that he was not telling lies.
4. Marius asked if Oliver would lend him a hand.
5. He asked if I had been arguing with Bill when he came in.
6. She said she had always shared her joys and sorrows with her mum before she had left for Italy.
7. My sister asked who my friend was laughing at me.
8. The boys said they were not quarreling, they were discussing a new project.
Answer: It was Dr James Sheppard.
Explanation: