Answer:
b:z*=1. 282
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Washington declines to run for reelection
2. Washington contemplates how his presidency will be remembered
3. Washington explains the importance of national unity
4. Washington discusses his views on virtue in politics
Explanation:
George Washington was the President of the United States until September 1796, when burdened by ill health and other attacks on his government, he decided to declare his intentions not to run for reelection.
He begins his speech with an announcement of his desire not to run for reelection. He then contemplates on how his presidency will be remembered, explaining that even though he did not deem himself qualified for the seat, he still did his best for the country. He further urged the people to be unified and not allow disunity among themselves on geographic or party lines. He then concludes by offering his views on virtues in politics.
Answer: It is causing a tension in the poem.
Explanation:
You didn't wrote about what poem we should answer but i found that it might be The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe.
First of all, internal rhymes are referring to the model of rhyming words in the same lane in the poem which is causing tension in it.
In ''The Raven'' we can feel that tension is a very important part because we can feel the anxiety trough the poem.
Examples: lines 57-58:
<u>57.</u>
Nothing further then he uttered
not a feather then he fluttered -
<u>58.</u>
Till I scarcely more than muttered
"Other friends have flown before -
Internal rhymes are not in the end of the line, there are two rhymes words in 57. line and a third one in 58. at the beginning. They are connected also with the sound, not only the rhyme.
- Uttered - fluttered - muttered.
Answer:
The first answer is correct.
Explanation:
This is because each of the sentences need comma's but the first one is the only one that actually includes one.
Answer: you have to make sure that the reader cares enough about these characters.
In order for a story to be successful and popular, the reader has to care about the characters that are present in the narrative. When a reader cares about these characters, he becomes invested in the story, and is more likely to read it all the way to the end. However, if he is not interested in the characters, he is more likely to think of the story as trivial and to have little motivation to finish the book.