Answer:
A. to explore
Explanation:
We are going to set out in April to explore the source of the Nile River
Answer:
As the night draws nearer to the dawn
each demon I had danced in the beams of light cast by a nealy full moon grew ever more irritated with illumination to the dark they prefer to dwell and the spark of hope each new morning instilled in my soul knowing I had made it through another long and treacherous battle that takes place each para less night for my soul. I find courage and resolve discovering that the only logical explanation to my repeated triumph and victories over things ment to destroy me is that a devine and righteous path is my reward at the end of the trials only enforced to develop wisdom and prophetic vision with in the vessel that is now a warrior with no equal.
Explanation:
this poem is a brief view into the the place the devinly and blessed warriors that will lead the war that's coming they will not be of any church or faithfull members of organized religion it has been said they will come from the dark places where the evil had ruled all around them one hopeless mentally broken and cursed with addiction, a chosen one who was a victim of sex slavery. and others each battle trained with in-depth wisdom and knowledge of there adversary of evil due to there time spent among them with no fear of the pits they will walk into they know it well but also they carry with them confidence and unbreakable assurity of victory cause they beat this evil many times before.
Answer and Explanation:
In his text, Lou Gehrig, shows how he has had enough reasons to consider himself very lucky and happy, since his vid has been filled with good things that go beyond his career and economic success. He presents this text showing how luck is often in things that go unnoticed, but that are essential for a good life, such as the family and those who are always willing to help us. It is likely that this text was written so that Lou Gehrig's admirers have a nation of how grateful he is to everyone around him, cheering, helping and supporting him in all situations. He does this to reinforce a more intimate and personal relationship with his readers.
Answer: /u u/ u/ u/ // /u u/ u/u/ //
Meter is the name of the rhythmic structure of a verse or a series of verses. Because English is an accentuated language, meter is determined by paying attention to the beats and offbeats, as opposed to long and short syllables such as those of classical systems. The most common type of meter in the English language is the iambic pentameter.