The correct answer is:
"Matchlocks were primed, cartridges rammed home, and swords loosened in their sheaths. Was it the Tuaregs again across our path? But Mohammed, the keen-eyed, shouted joyfully—
“The oasis, the oasis! I see the palm-trees.”
The oasis was set in the sand of the desert like an emerald on a shield of gold. The massive green foliage of the graceful palms was delightfully welcome to eyes smarting and sore with the glare of the eternal sand. How delightful it was to sit in the shade of a moss-grown bank, while at one’s feet a brook ran babbling, picking its way through the cultivated patches!"
Answer:
Is this the question?
Explanation:
"He's in every lover . . . beneath a window" is an allusion to Romeo that is recognizable even to readers who have not read Romeo and Juliet. What does the repetition of the words "in every" throughout the poem signal to readers? What message does Tempest convey through these words?
This is actually false. The basic sentence structure in English is SVO, meaning "Subject, Verb, Object".
The speaker had a specific identity. He was A.H.'s friend and this was the way he mourned him. No one else mourned him with those words. No one else shared the same experiences with A.H. The I may be known to the reader but that doesn't matter. The I is expressing his personal grief in his poems.
Answer:
Primary boycott
Explanation:
Primary boycott is a form of organized protest that is being done by cutting the flow of consumers toward a certain company. This is aimed to eliminate company's income until they're willing to have a conversation with the protesters.
This can be done by forcing the members of the group to stop purchasing a certain product, influence the public to purchase the company's product, or in a certain capacity physically prevented the customers from entering the business establishment (such as chaining themselves up in the company's front door)