Answer: First start by reading the instructions for the assignment. Then ask your teacher for clarification. Conduct research at the library or the Internet and read speeches similar to the one you are trying to write (without plagiarizing of course). If you are confused you can seek tutoring, ask a friend, or ask specific questions on Brainly or a similar site.
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Explanation:
<span>Sustaining paragraph is used in a narrative which sustain interest. This is a paragraph that does not change the tone or theme as it is just constant. The interest is just the same and no rising action is made. It is common in general knowledge and informations that are known to all.</span>
I believe that it does uniform-wise. Using uniforms does help with the school to limit out who is supposed to be there or not, but the thing is, everyone is the same. Schools are setting us up for being factory workers, making us sit in straight rows and stand in lines. Making us do this and that, when in reality none of us want to be some silly factory worker. We want to be artists, scientists, actors, etc. There are clubs for that but it is limited to how good people are or how well they do in something. Back to the clothing, what about people who want to be designers one day? Aren't they going to want to practice what they love? They can't even show what they want to show because of school! Oh well, that's just how it is.
Answer:
The most relevant details are the time and location of the event and the town’s history with the firework show.
Answer:
The feature that most helps indicate to the reader that this modern translation was originally an Old English poem is alliteration
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the reference text, here is the text:
Read the passage from "A Shield."
A lonely warrior,I am wounded with iron,
Scarred with sword-points,sated with battle-play,
Weary of weapons.I have witnessed much fighting,
Much stubborn strife.
First of all, we need to take in consideration that alliteration is the principal literary device Old English poetry to bind the words, this lines have several examples of this technique such as "wounded with" or "stubborn strife", the other options are not as representative of old English poetry as this literary device.