You should not get up and you should not make dinner. You need to stay in bed because you’re sick. You need to give your body a chance to get well. You will only get better with rest.
This contains a compound and a complex sentence. (NOT compound-complex)
The compound is “You should not get up and you should not make dinner.” The word “and” makes it a compound sentence.
The complex is “You need to stay in bed because you’re sick.” The independent clause is “you need to stay in bed” and the dependent clause is “because you’re sick.”
The tone of the passage is dejected and it is helped by the stark haunting imagery of the passage.
Explanation:
The passage carries a meaning of dejected failure on the part of the speaker who is talking of the ruin that has been brought on him and his pitiful condition is described.
The imagery is what helps the tone.
Words like ravenous, perched, feast help establish the tone.
The image of the fall of two mighty eagles who are then perched and then eating from the hands of dead soldiers as ravens and crows wait for their feast.
This creates a horror and instills pathetic emotions that makes one understand the pain of the speaker.
Answer:
How did life begin? ...
from cell
-Are we alone in the universe? ...
no.we are not.other animals and creatures are there.
-What makes us human? ...
common sense and mind and talent
-What is consciousness? ...
means to serious about something
-Why do we dream? ...
for better life and future
-Why is there stuff? ...
by not being satisfied
-Are there other universes
Andrew Marvell uses hyperbole as well as the metaphysical conceit in his poem <em>To His Coy Mistress</em>.
A clear example of <u>hyperbole</u>, or exaggeration, are the following lines:
<em> Love you ten years before the flood, (...)"</em>
and
- <em>"(...) An hundred years should go to praise </em>
<em> Thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze; (...)"</em>
what is exaggerated is the number of years
Answer:
Talking in a tone can have a different effect on certain people but also do your words.
Ex:
Help the people and HELP THE PEOPLE!!!
You see, one small little thing can totally change the vibe you're trying to emit while talking so just raising your voice, cursing, and vocabulary can change peoples' perspective on your speech. A good example is Martin Luther King since his speech embraced the lives of others but enraging the lives of many as well, if he had maybe said the same thing in different vocabulary it would not have had the same effect
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. I have a dream today!" that speech was said with a enthusiasm which sparked happiness in the life of others