C is automatically out - it has nothing to do with gold. Additionally, D could be crossed out because there is nothing negative about Odysseus so nothing could conclude that he isn't as great as he should have been.
So we have a and b - both make sense. a) god-like b) resourceful. I would think b) because godlike doesn't mean he's a god - but he could be compared to one in terms of character and he was resourceful in facing his problems.
The adjective phrase refers to the words which describe a pronoun or noun in a sentence. The adjective which describes it can appear before or after the pronoun or noun.
Therefore, in the above sentence "The judge bestowed the title ______ upon the winner."
An adjective phrase which describes best the pronoun "the title" is B. of champion.
<span>A. e-mail is the most common workplace in writing
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The sentence that best explains Dante's intended use of imagery is C. The "desperate screams" create a feeling of despair at the start of the journey. Usually an image is a detail that appeals to the senses of the audience. Images are not only visual; they can also be related to taste, sound, hearing or touch, and they transmit emotions or feelings to the reader. In this case, the phrase "desperate screams" appeals to the sense of hearing, and the audience can relate the desperation of this sound to the feeling of despair.
Answer:
A. emphasize the element of spontaneity in pleasure
Explanation:
Answer A
Correct. The sentence containing “brightest blazes,” “kindled,” and “unexpected sparks” illustrates the first sentence of the paragraph, which reads, “Pleasure is very seldom found where it is sought.” By developing a metaphor that compares pleasure to a fire that starts unexpectedly, the author emphasizes the spontaneous (occurring naturally without any apparent external cause or influence) nature of pleasure.