Answer: The right answers are:
Excerpt 1: "But the man I marry must love his country first of all, and be able to say to me [...]."
Excerpt 2: "There is no honor above America with me. In this great hour there is no other honor."
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that, in these lines, the character of Editha is clearly expressing and idealizing her patriotism. She is writing a letter to her boyfriend, George, who, in order to win her love, must become a hero and fight for his country in the war. In these parts of the letter she is strongly putting forth her adamant conviction in, and fervent devotion to, her country.
Answer: D - the glorified images of combat seen in older literary works
Explanation: I got it right on assessment
Answer:
In a particularly self-reflective entry, Anne thinks back on her life before coming to the annex. She says that her life was heavenly but that she was superficial and very different back then. Anne remarks that her carefree days as a schoolgirl are gone forever, but she does not miss them.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. it helps express the song's central idea
Explanation:
I think having idealism is more helpful