That would belong in the arithmetic category for those who have forgotten this discipline would be well versed if they revisited the caves of arith even tho they may abide in the singularity of math
Answer:
Walt Whitman's poems, such as "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," made him a pioneer of
rhythmic verse.
formal verse.
free verse.
repetitive verse.
free verse.
Which image does Walt Whitman create by repeating language in "I Hear America Singing"?
an image of people who are bored with their work
an image of people who are united in their joy
an image of people who are putting on a concert
an image of people who are competing for attention
an image of people who are united in their joy
Answer:
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Explanation:
7. at the omelette. Adverb, describes where.
8. by the door. Adjective, describes what kind.
9. around the neighborhood and after supper. Both adverbs, around the neighborhood describes where and after supper describes when.
10. Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house. Adverb, describes where.
11. to the church and on time. Both adverbs, to the church describes where and on time describes when.
12. with the tool. Adjective, describes what kind.
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Answer:
B. "The Project" is similar to "The Tower of Babel" because in both stories people lose the ability to communicate.
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Back when African Americans were first freed, owning land was the sure sign to them that they were free. But, many whites did not want to sell them land because they had just been property and they felt that they were too low to own anything.