Answer:
1: English
2: Is still used today
Explanation:
The language that Shakespearean spoke is English and is still used today by many people form different countries like Canada, America and more.
The most used languages Shakespearean spoke is English.
How much people does speak English
According to my calculations about two billion people speak English on the world write now.
<em><u>Hope this helps.</u></em>
Answer:Active sentences are: We provide (least appropriated), Option to change (most appropriated) , Avoid careless errors (most appropriated), Financing reps will work (most appropriated), reps determined (least appropriated), You can manage (most appropriated), Your application. (most appropriated)
Passive sentences are: Contract is provided (most appropriated), forms that are completed (least appropriated), You are provided. (most appropriated)
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the sentences to analyze or the chart to categorize them, here are the chart and the sentences in the picture.
There are some differences between active and passive sentences beyond the structures given, for instance, the passive sentences will focus on the objects as the main element of the sentence, the passive sentences sometimes make a message difficult to read, and they are used in most of the sentences that have inanimate objects.
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Answer:
The bird 'ibis' is symbolic in the story as it parallels with the life Doodle.
Explanation:
"The Scarlet Ibis" is a short story written by James Hurst. The story is about two brothers– Brother and Doodle.
In the story, a red bird named Ibis is carried by the storm in North America, where the brothers were. Ibis is symbolic in the story as it parallels with the life of Doodle. As ibis was forced by a force outside of it just like Doodle. The death of ibis foreshadows the death of Doodle. Just as ibis was carried by storm, Doodle was also resulted from the storm. Just as ibis's wings mangled, it could not fly and fall on the ground and died. This parallels again with Doodle, who falls again and again because of his limbs.
Even though there isn't a passage, the things you would be looking for in third person omniscient is that the narrator has the facts plus ALL character's thoughts and feelings.
Answer:
A. Pangeans are historically untrustworthy.
Explanation:
The speaker's point of view is most likely that Pangeans are historically untrustworthy. At the beginning of the passage, he states that Pangea has long yearned to possess their resources. That's why he thinks they're likely to attack. Based on the following statements, we can conclude that Pangeans already tried defeating them. He doesn't explicitly state that it was them who attacked (<em>We have never been defeated before </em>- he doesn't say by whom), but based on the context, we can make this conclusion.
The speaker says that his people will defend what is theirs, which means that they will respond to violence by violence. To him, war isn't the last resort for resolving conflict.
Democratic principles are something he obviously treasures (<em>what makes us fair-minded and democratic is our strong national character</em>), and he never says anything about suspending them during wartime.
This is why option A is the correct one.