<h2>I believe the answer is... Keesha, please pass the butter</h2>
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The keen is a part of the boat that is used to support the boat, as in the poem the keen is used as a symbol of a strong nation.
Explanation:
The first use of the keel represents stability that the boat needs to have on the water. The other use of keel is as a synecdoche.
In Witman’s poem, the steady keel is a symbol of a strong and stable nation, that although has to pass many obstacles it maintains itself strong. It represents the whole boat that carries the nation on its deck.
B. Does not. A prefix won't change the root word. If you take a prefix off of a root word the root word will always stay the same.