Answer:
B: In this passage, he uses fight only once. The answer is not B.
A: The second part of the choice we don't know to be true of the British. They may very well have the same values; they may not want to share them.
C: We must fight does not sound like they are trying to sue for peace. It cannot be C
D: The answer is D. Patrick Henry is putting into words what everyone in the audience feels.
D is the answer.
Explanation:
Which of the following lines in Sonnet 29 marks a turn in the poem’s meaning?
Line 9
Simile
Dante also uses similes, comparisons of one thing to another using "like" or "as," most notably in his remarkable description of the souls of the condemned moving onto Charon’s boat
On Odyssey:)
Answer:
Using context clues
Explanation:
When you use context clues you can figure out what a text or article is about therefore it plays a larger role in your ability to draw conclusions.