D.No one, no matter how strong, is invulnerable
Explanation:
The load is a story from Aesop's fable and clearly has moral behind all of the small tales that are presented in the book.
This story is about a merchant who makes a donkey carry a load through a particularly rough terrain over and over again and uses the same method when failing to do so.
They do not succeed until it appears to them that using the same method will always come out with the same result.
No matter how much their method has worked for them, no matter how strong it is, it will be vulnerable to fail sometimes.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They are all positive, however only D showss Amanda being optimistic
Answer:
To express that the author's 'Muse' (or inspiration) is gone
Explanation:
"Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long
To speak of that which gives thee all thy might?
Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song,
Darkening thy power to lend base subjects light?"
I can sorta guess that this is asking something like "Where are you Muse, did you forget about me for so long?"
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A dependent clause begins with a subordinating conjunction, which is a form of dependent phrase.
A) The coordinating conjunction 'but' is used to link individual clauses.
B) The subordinating conjunction 'because' begins your dependent clause here.
C) 'In addition,' rather than a conjunction, is a transition expression.
D) The word 'whereas' can also be used as a transition word.
Answer:
make one's way through....means..enable someone pass or continue with his way without obstruction
work one's way through...means..do all things to push someone to his way..