Answer:
1. Yelling with all our might - participle phrase
we- the word being modified
To shirk means to avoid doing something.
So, if there are any choices, I'd choose that someone would be tempted to shirk a difficult task, or something you just don't feel like doing.
A certain person ("he") has become the role model of society and greatly contributes tho the well being of the people. But the character speaking ("I") is baffled and and in awe on why he is receiving such blame. The character is trying to get society to question their thoughts and to reconsider their beliefs.
This means that whoever is saying this feels he was misunderstood. Even though another person has received great respect, the narrator ponders why he is worse off than that person. He want those who judged him to reconsider their judgement.
Answer:
I have no clue what u were asking here but I read that poem
Explanation:
The poem expresses doubt and uncertainty about the nature of reality, questioning whether life itself is just an illusion—"a dream within a dream." It begins with a speaker parting from a lover (or at least, from someone with whom the speaker was very close)
If you're talking about adverBs, then you should be carful to use them in the right context, like if somone is feeling sad and does something, then you say that they did it "sadly". Also be careful to use them sparingly. Don't layer up with just adverbs. If you do, the writing becomes a whole lot more dense, and it gets boring to read.