Plantain workers now a days more freedoms but plantain workers served the master or was not fed or housed as long as u did your work the mast would seem somewhat fair.depending on what kind of person that master was.most were unfair and let their workers go unfed dirty and deseased .so yes back then it did now a days not so much depends on which era you are talking about
This is an excerpt from Sonnet 18 written by Shakespeare. If you know anything about Shakespeare's sonnets, you know that they always have a regular meter, which means that all of them are written in iambic pentameter. This means that the first syllable is unstressed, and it is followed by a stressed syllable.
So, when applied to this poem, just split the words into syllables - the first one will be unstressed (so, as, can, or, can), and the second one will be stressed (long, men, breathe, eyes, see).
(I took the penultimate line as an example)
The correct answer is B: jumbled.
Mistakes can be made when we are trying to remember something specific. When episodes are similar when tend to overlap them, thus making them more cohesive.
Answer:
C. Emerson shows that Brown measures his actions by holding them accountable to his beliefs and states that his actions were motivated by doing what was right for the country.
"B. By the light of the moon, I tripped over a <span>rock" would be the only sentence with a dangling modifier, since in this case it is unclear what exactly is being modified, since the moon light and the tripping incident could be two, separate events in time. </span>