While based on "though i have been detained long by Calypso" i would say that he misses his native land.
Answer:
Well= adverb, adverb of manner.
Explanation:
Adverbs are those words or phrases that help modify or enhance the meaning of the verb in the sentence. They also modify other adverbs, adjectives, or even whole sentences.
In the given sentence, <em>"Kajol pronounced that word well"</em>, the word <u>"pronounced" is the verb</u> while the<u> adverb is "well"</u> as it tells us how the act is done. And this word<u> "well" is an adverb of manner</u>, for it tells us the way or manner of pronunciation by Kajol.
Thus, the correct answer is the adverb "well" is an adverb of manner.
In this poem, we encounter a conversation between a dog and a corpse buried underground. The final stanza reads:
<em>"Mistress, I dug upon your grave</em>
<em>To bury a bone, in case</em>
<em>I should be hungry near this spot</em>
<em>When passing on my daily trot.</em>
<em>I am sorry, but I quite forgot</em>
<em>It was your resting-place."</em>
The irony in this poem is that the dead woman was hoping someone was digging on her grave because they were thinking of her. However, not only was it a dog and not a person who did it, but the dog did not even remember she was buried there.
Hi,
When we want to indicate sequence in a personal narrative, we will use chronological order.
Hopefully, this helps.