Answer:
answer below
Explanation:
subject is what the sentence is about- Example: Good <u>friends</u> are loyal people. <u>friends</u> would be the subject
verb- is mainly an action word. Example: She <u>left</u> in a hurry. <u>Left</u> is the verb
The passage that best summarizes the central idea is D. they do not rashly engage in war, unless it be either to defend themselves or their friends from any unjust aggressors, or, out of good nature.
The whole excerpt tells us that Utopians despise war but, nevertheless, train for it and engage in it in certain scenarios. Passage D is the only one that tells us both these things: that they don't like war but engage in it sometimes.
Answer:
The options which best describes the speaker of "Rhapsody on a Windy Night" is:
D. a person wandering in the street.
Explanation:
<u>The poem "Rhapsody on a Windy Night", by T. S. Eliot has as its speaker a person wandering in the street. This wanderer is revealed in the first stanza:</u>
Twelve o'clock.
Along the reaches of the street
[...]
<u>Every street lamp that I pass
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Beats like a fatalistic drum,
And through the spaces of the dark
Midnight shakes the memory
As a madman shakes a dead geranium.
<u>The speaker is wandering between midnight and four in the morning, and from the second stanza on he begins to tell readers what the street lamp has told him. The world described by the street lamp - at least, that's what the speaker seems to believe - is a desolate one. It is the depressing world the we live in, the contemporary and meaningless life we all lead. The talking street lamp seems to be a manifestation of the speaker's madness, of his wild imagination grown tired of life.</u>
The answer is c <span> Swimming is my favorite form of exercise; it gives me energy. </span>
Answer:
indirect characterization