The King's men or Lord Chamberlain's Men. I think its the first one...
Im pretty sure you could use sadly declined
How does Walt Whitman’s use of anaphora in this passage from “Song of Myself” emphasize the ideas he is expressing?
<em>The correct answer is, They confront the reader again and again with his ideas.</em>
- <em>They confront the reader again and again with his ideas because it is the purpose of an anaphora to emphasize an idea. This is done by creating an emotional effect with the anaphora, these repetitions grow the final meaning of the sentences in which they are used. They also help us to conclude the idea that is expressed during the whole sentence in a very artistic manner. The repetition of the word nothing has a radical meaning that indicates us, the concluding effect the thought of all men in all ages and lands have. </em>
The central ideas that develop the topic are:
<span>1. The Kiowa tribe intends to stay on its land.
2. US soldiers threaten both Kiowa land and the tribe’s way of life.
3. It is important to the Kiowa tribe to maintain their traditions and lifestyle.
All of the above statements develop the central idea that the Kiowa tribe must be allowed to stay in their land in order to maintain their tradition and culture and the presence of the soldiers is a threat to their normal existence. </span>