I wish teachers would understand that giving a large amount of homework just doesn’t fit in some of our time schedules. That we can’t finish an essay in a night. We have about 4 other classes that give the same amount if not more homework. I also wish that teachers would understand some students are too shy to ask for help or to ask about the question or to answer it.
In the word hammering the reason that the
final consonant is not doubled before adding
the suffix is because the suffix begins with a
vowel. The rule says that you double the final
consonant before y or before a suffix
beginning with a vowel in a word of one
syllable that ends in a single consonant
preceded by a single vowel.
Answer:
D: take flight
Explanation:
"The Wild Swans at Coole" set in Coole Park Ireland is William Buttler Yeats' (1865–1939) lyrical poem written before the end of the World War I (1916-17) and during Irish struggle for freedom from the Britain.
The speaker/poet in the start of the poem says that nineteen years ago when he visited the same park, all the swans suddenly flew away before he could finish counting them.
<em>"I saw, before I had well finished,
</em>
<em>All suddenly mount
</em>
<em>And scatter wheeling in great broken rings
</em>
<em>Upon their clamorous wings"</em>
However near the end of the poem he says that now, the swan did not fly, but just keep drifting on the still water,
<em>"But now they drift on the still water,
</em>
<em>Mysterious, beautiful;"</em>
In Antigone, Sophocles uses the parados to give back-story<span>. The Chorus sings all about the terrible battle that has just been fought. We also get the sense that the people of Thebes are </span>furious<span> at Polyneices for </span>betraying<span> and attacking them. This helps to strengthen Creon's position about the traitor's burial.</span>