Answer:
C
"Act,— act in the living Present! / Heart within, and God o’erhead!" ( Lines 23-24)
Explanation:
The text detail that best supports the answer to Part A is C which is "Act,— act in the living Present! / Heart within, and God o’erhead!" Taken from Lines 23-24.
The answer in quote was taken from a poem ( A Psalm of life ) which was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. An American writer who wrote the poem immediately after finishing lectures on a German writer with the name Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who also inspired the writer in writing the poem which was initially published in the year 1838.
A gerund is a word that takes the form of a verb in -ing form, but functions as a noun when used in the sentence. The sentence that contains a gerund is, "On the first torrid day of summer, we always enjoy swimming.". The gerund in this sentence is the word "swimming". This word is used as a noun specifically as the direct object.
What exactly do you need to analyze? I guess you have forgotten to add the lines. Our answers would be more helpful.
Answer:
when Frederick was born he was 'born into slavery' which means his parents were slaves before hand so he will have to be a slave just how his parets were
Explanation:
They try to appeal the emocional of side you.