The answer is
B. Words or phrases that describe something else.
For example, in the sentence “We’re going to get vegetarian burgers after work.” the word “burgers” is modified by the word “vegetarian”.
The diction of Steinbeck here in apparently describing the dustbowl conditions of the Dirty Thirties is speaking of "tenant men" or presumably men who were tenant farmers perhaps who were allowed to live on the land in return for working it and that they "scuffed" their way home indicates that the dust was so thick they had to scuff but also perhaps that since they could barely make a living under the poor agricultural conditions they did not walk confidently but scuffed.
It is called a participial adjective.
They are pretty common in English language and in the sentence provided the participial adjectives are "gnarled" and "twisted" as they were created from the verbs "to gnarl" and "to twist".
Answer: I think it’s asking you about what you feel is important to you, so I think all of the answers are correct
Explanation: sorry if im wrong
The poem <em>“Where the Mind is Without Fear”</em> is written by <em><u>Rabindranath Tagore.</u></em> He wants to express with this poem that God must awaken his people to the realization that it is essential to live in a free and united country. His country India, was at the time he wrote this poem enslaved by Great Britain.
Question: Why does the speaker begin nearly every line in the poem with Where?
Answer: <em><u>C. It demonstrates the speaker’s desire to motivate his readers to rise up in rebellion against those in authority.
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