My Father is a Simple Man
“My Father is a Simple Man” by Luis Omar Salinas is a simple poem which begins with a father and son walking and talking, and then expresses a deeper meaning – about life and greatness.
Theme:
The essence of life is perpetual. The essence of greatness is true kindness and patience.
Techniques:
Metaphor, simile
Answer : B. some of the police force
Among the choices above, it is the phrase in letter b wherein the pronoun "some" refers to a single noun which is " the police force". As you can see, the police force refers to a group of policemen making it a collective noun taking the singular form of the verb. The other objects of the pronoun "some" in the other options are all in plural form such as economy cars, native people, and the 6y foods.
III only is the best answer i think
Answer:
<em>Little inferior; whom my thoughts pursue</em>
<em>With wonder, and could love, so lively shines </em>
and
<em>In them Divine resemblance, and such grace </em>
<em>The hand that formd them on their shape hath pourd.</em>
Explanation:
These two sets of lines show how Satan acknowledges the goodness of God. In the first set, Satan tells us that his "thoughts pursue" God, and he also talks about love and shine. In the second set of lines, Satan talks about God's "divine resemblance," and he tells us that he made his creations with "grace." All of these positive words show that Satan feels some kind of respect towards God.
Answer:
what's the passage? I can't help what I don't see