Answer:
The answer will be multiple-part.
Explanation:
"Your courage to the sticking place" is a well-known statement - from Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The idiom screw... to the sticking place - if you do some research - is defined as "being firm and resolute in... (in this case, courage)." This echoes Shakespeare's ambitious nature - as is shown in a poetic style.
The rest of this paragraph reflects that aspect of him as well. Such words as:
Wassail
Warder
Limbeck
Swinish
Spongy
Quell
Though seemingly just part of the nature of poetry, these words may spark images in your mind that typical, everyday words otherwise don't.
I hope you can gather a lot of info from all of that! Tell me if you need any further assistance...
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Answer:
C. a long, slender, round body.
Explanation:
The characteristic that can be associated with segmented worms as well as roundworms are; C. a long, slender, round body.
Roundworms and segmented worms are worms with almost the same features, however there are differences, there is complete circulatory system as far as Segmented worms is concerned, whereas roundworms dont have complete one.
In Roundworms there is no heart whereas there is heart in segment worm, but the similarities that be associated with them is in their physical structure, they both have long, slender, round body.
Therefore, option C is correct.
The doctrine were the Lectures on Faith, and the covenants were Joseph's revelations.