Answer:
The symbolism is in the expression "In a kingdom by the sea"
Explanation:
Symbolism in literature is used as a figure of speech that uses a word, or an expression to represent a concept in a subjective way. We can give an example of symbolism in the stanza shown above, in the expression "In a kingdom by the sea".
That's because the speaker of the poem says that his beloved lived in an anonymous place, which he calls "kingdom by the sea". In literature, the sea is often used to represent the interior of the characters. In this case, when the speaker says Annabel Lee lives in kingdom by the sea and all she does is love him and be loved by him, it means that they were inside each other, because they lived for each other, without any concern.
I believe it would be an irregular verb.
Answer:
Graffiti
Explanation:
The steel rods, the cement and the grey stone were all included in both the excerpt and the image but the graffiti on the wall was not included in the excerpt.
Assuming that the question is related to Abraham Lincoln´s 1865 speech, in the Second Inaugural Adress, in short words, what he is trying to say is that if difficulties come from God, is because there is something wrong that should be corrected, that there is something that needs to be fixed, therefore, the evidence that he quotes is that slavery as it is something wrong in the sense that it was one of the reasons for war, then it needed to be corrected, the war was the way to fix this matter.