<u>What would be the impact of replacing the word murdered in stanza 3 with the word drowned?</u>
D) The stanza would be more informative.
<u>Choice of words</u> can change a poem's tone and mood. A more <u>precise word </u>can give either more power to the stanza or more information. In the case of replacing <em>murdered</em> with <em>drowned</em>, the impact would be that the reader will be captivated and have more specific and significant details about the child's murder.
Answer:
1. John the baptist and the reason he was so important was because hes the forerunner of Jesus
2. John the Baptist baptized Jesus
3. ongoing faithfulness
4. a greater reality of the Christian life
5.This is my son and soon I am well pleased
6. Ezekiel and Elizabeth
7. a new or returning Elijah
8. Bethany beyond the Jordan
9. Elizabeth is Mary's aunt
10. Sanctified the Jordan's water
The right answer is alternative four.
In the excerpt from "A Relay Race to Remember," the expression "he was gliding through the water like a dolphin" injects surprise into the story by making a comparison between that conveys how well Sean performs in he race. The phrase describes that Sean swims as well as a dolphin, meaning that he executes brilliantly at the race.
The rest of the options are not correct because the remark does not develop Malik's character or depicts how he swims, and it is not the end of the story.
Immortality cause love don't mean jack.