Answer:
The repetition of the words galleon, breeches, cobbles, and cascade emphasizes the dreary setting.
Explanation:
"The Highwayman" is a poem written by <em>Alfred Noyes.</em> This poem is all about the affection of the highwayman over <em>Bess</em>, the daughter of an innkeeper. It was meant to be a<em> ballad</em>, although it's tragic at the end. The poem uses repetitions in order for the readers to feel what is happening as the highwayman rides on his horse.
The repetition of the words <em>"galleon, breeches, cobbles and cascades"</em> shows the setting as the highwayman passed by and these things were described <em>grimly or unhappily. </em>For example, the word galleon was described as<em> ghostly</em> and the highwayman rode over the <em>cobbles</em> located in an<u> inn-yard that was dark</u>. Everything here sounds<em> dreary.</em>
The answer is A because the other two are not supported by facts stated in the passage
Cell phones, comes the social cost of communication, and how people are more and more unable to physically communicate face to face as compared to behind a screen.
The paraphrased sentence is “o, none, unless this miracle have might,/ that in black ink my love may still shine bright. “
Answer: Passive: An urban renewal program will be organized by the town council.
To make it active, remove "be" and change the verb from past participle to base. Then move the "Agent" to the subject of the sentence. The Town Council will organize an urban renewal program.
Passive:
The code has been broken by the spies.
Be + past participle (by ___) = Passive
To make it active The spies broke the code. The subject of the sentence is the "agent" who did the action in the predicate.
Active: Superb Foods, Inc., will build a new market in North Mall.
To make it passive, add "be" change the verb to a past participle, and move the "agent" to object of the preposition, by:
A new market in North Mall will be built by Superb Foods.
"Agent" means the person, group, animal, thing that does the action expressed by the verb.