I think it's A
cause it's big and will not fit.
1. <u>The travellers</u> stopped several times to take refreshment.
2. All the<u> members of the team</u> played well.
3. Against the wall stood a<u> long ladder.
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4. The <u>leader of the party</u> went alone to the top.
5. <u>My </u>ambition is to become a heart surgeon.
6. <u>These children's </u>favourite indoor game is chess.
7. Do not speak ill of<u> anyone.
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8. <u>Most people in the countryside</u> lead a simple life.
9. Who brought these<u> beautiful flowers</u>?
10. On the table lay all <u>his books.</u>
Sonnets were fairly popular during the mid- 1800s. Think about poor richards almanac, or look up newspapers. Sonnets were everywhere
D. Bitter. It wasn't humorous because they were enemies, it wasn't friendly because it ended in a murder, and it wasn't optimistic because in now way was it positive.
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<span>Nye describes her experience being comforted by her mother when she was sick. Her mother told her she was not dying as long as she still had the strength to make a fist. Nye then writes that she is still comforted by this thought.</span>
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The poem has several devices such as:
</span>Allusion it can be applied because it refers to a
past historical event.<span>
</span><span>Imagery because it describes in detail the palm trees. Among other things.
The tone </span>is nostalgic because she is
looking back on she was traveling but she also uses a tone of pride because she
survived the journey and she can still make her hand into a fist .