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The Rhyme of this sonnet would be abab cdcd efef gg because
you're first four lines are rhyming every other one which would give you your abab pattern, then your next four also rhyme every other one with different words which gives you your cdcd pattern, and the same for the next four stanzas, and your last two lines would be gg because both words at the end rhyme.
Explanation:
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The loyalty of David’s men ran deep and David cherished these men. In 2 Samuel 23:13-17 we read about a time when David was hiding from Saul and probably having spent days without much water nor food said longingly how he wished to drink from the waters of Bethlehem. Bethlehem at the time was under the control of the Philistines, but when his men heard David’s words, three of them snuck through the Philistine lines to get that water for David.
David’s response to their generous act showed the love and appreciation he had for their sacrifice. Instead of drinking the water, he poured the water out to God. He felt that was the only way that he could honor how they had risked their lives to get him the water in the first place. His response showed the heart of David, a man after God’s own heart, and it stands in great contrast to his callous message to Joab after Uriah’s death many years later, “for the sword devours now one and now another.”As much as David was called to be king, David’s Mighty Men were called to support him. God used these men to help establish David’s kingdom. Like David, Uriah answered his call and was faithful to the end and played his part in bringing about God’s promise.
Even though this event with Uriah is tragic and definitely leaves a bad impression of David, I love that God has imperfect leaders. His imperfect heroes reminds us every day people that God’s requirement is not perfection. It reminds me that you do not have to wait to be perfect to serve his purposes. But I wanted to bring Uriah’s story to light, a lesser known and almost forgotten hero. He too was a leader of men, a great warrior, faithful to God, and faithful to his mission. He also was God’s faithful servant
Explanation:
By providing an organizational structure for working women, the Women’s Trade Union League gained enough strength in numbers to have some power.
<span>The conclusion that can be drawn by connecting knowledge of the historical time period with information in the text is that the organizational structure created by working women, the Women Trade Union League, gain some power once it had enough strength in numbers, provided by the capability of the organizational structure.</span>
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
It is not a Simile because it is not comparing two or more things or as like or as.
Imagery no
Personfiction is what a human trait is given onto something else. So wrong
And last Metaphor is not using like or as so it is correct!
Revision involves clarifying purpose and meaning.
All other choices would be incorrect because they are a part of the process of editing.