Answer:
Dickinson concludes with an independent clause in order to emphasize hope requires little of others.
Explanation:
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was an American poet known for living quite a secluded life. Her poems are still studied and appreciated all over the world.
For the first blank options:
1. Dickinson does not place the subject in the middle of the poem. She actually begins the poem with it.
<u>2. This is correct. The last clause in the poem is an independent one. It can stand alone as a sentence, and it has a subject and a predicate.</u>
3. She does not use a balanced structure. Notice how the predicate of the very first subject is composed of several sentences that take up most of the poem.
For the second blank options:
1. Dickinson does not highlight the difficulty of remaining hopeful. Quite the contrary, she claims hope can be found even in the direst of circumstances.
<u>2. This is correct. In the final clause, Dickinson claims that hope never asked "a crumb" of her. Hope is not demanding. It is light and easy to find.</u>
3. The poem as a whole doe not speak of hopelessness or the feeling of being lost.
Answer:
Moving fast is most important.
Explanation:
People are only responsible for taking care of themselves.
The value of money is understood in the same way by all people.
The well-being of the community is more important than personal gain.
People who get things done quickly achieve more success in life - lillygiroux
Answer:
Under the extenuating circumstances following the death of Elijah's parents, the detectives decided to wait to post pone questioning Elijah. The death of his parents were insidious indeed, and many had reason to suspect the boy. On the night of his parent's death, Elijah was presumably at his friend Terry's house for a party. Later intel suggested that Terry was with his parents out of town that night, and had not seen Elijah recently. This led the detectives to ponder why Elijah would lie about his whereabouts. The detectives did not allow themselves to indulge in any outlandish hypotheses until they got a full statement from Elijah. Detective Tom did have a chance to analyze Elijah prior to the set interrogation, and he noticed strange tendencies. Elijah would rapidly tap his foot when the topic of his friend Terry came up. He would avert his eyes to the left when asked to describe his day prior to his parent's being murdered. The signs were small, almost passable, but they were there.
extenuating: derving to lessen the offense
insidious: deceitful, treacherous
analyze: to study
indulge: to allow oneself to take pleasure
rhetoric: persuasive
Explanation:
He beloved it would take the lives of his fellow citizens