Answer:
B. the Governor had the healthiest and strongest men
Explanation:
"Seeing his determination, I took to my own oar, and the other oarsmen in my craft did the same and thus we rowed until nearly sunset. But as the Governor had with him the healthiest and strongest men, in no way could we follow or keep up with him."
Answer:
We need to learn about whom we can go to for our own needs and the needs of our family, so that we can always look for them in times of emergency or for contingency plan, in case a calamity or crisis occur and in order for us to know who are the ones we need to repay.
Explanation:
'Casey at the Bat: The Ballad of the Republic Sung in 1888' is the complete title of the American poem by Ernest Lawrence Thayer.
This poem describes the tale of the last half-inning of the baseball game. Mudville's home team is losing four to two. The first two hitters for Mudville strike easily, but the next two reach the base safely enough that the home run won the game for Mudville. The next batter is the team's Mighty Casey runner, whom the audience thinks is going to come through.
In the poem, Mighty Casey gets two pitches right down the center of the field, but he's tossing them away, hoping for an even better pitch to strike. The audience is in a panic, as another hit means that Casey is out and the game is finished.
Mighty Casey is sneering at the catcher with resolve, and the reliever is preparing the third strike. Casey hits extremely hard, and the author mentions that in many areas of the world, fans are laughing and smiling — but not in the clubhouse, as Casey has struck out to lose the Mudville contest.
Example:
1-a comparison of unlike things using like or as
2 "the crowd gave a muffled roar, like the beating of the storm waves"
You’ve heard people mention that when they woke up in a good mood from a good night’s sleep, they noticed the sun was shining, the sky was blue, the birds were singing, and things were looking good with regard to a sense of optimism, right? These are all symbolic of hope—sun shining/blue skies/birds singing. If we look at this excerpt, the same sense of hope can be seen in the lines:
“The notes of a distant song which someone was singing reached her faintly, and countless sparrows were twittering in the eaves. There were patches of blue sky showing here and there through the clouds that had met and piled one above the other in the west facing her window.”