An albatross symbolizes a dead weight, or a burden (emotionally, obviously). The origin of this stems from the belief that killing an albatross would bring bad luck to sailors, most popularly from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, where an albatross is hung from the neck of a sailor who killed it. Some may consider obstacles they struggle to overcome to be an albatross, or even themselves if they feel that they are 'weighing others down', in a sense. Inversely though, albatrosses can also mean good luck, although this is used less commonly than the former.
My dear Alex,
You will be glad to know that my brother’s marriage is taking place on 25th Nov. My brother has asked me to invite you.
So you are cordially invited to attend the marriage. You are requested to come two or three days before the marriage to help us in preparations.
Please convey my best regards to your parents and love to Youngers.
Yours sincerely,
Sarah
Answer:
B. Voice
Explanation:
<em>The author's voice conveys the author's style in regards to their attitude, thoughts, and feelings. It helps in building the story and the characters as well. the author's voice allows the author to build characters through dialect, tone, and word choice. The author's style describes the way they use words in their writing: sentence structure, figurative language, and figurative language all play a part in building tone, mood and imagery. </em>
An author's voice is the mixture of tone, mood, and dialogue. It uses other elements in writing as well, such as sentence structure, dialect and point of view. It varies from person to person as everyone is different and has there own style of writing.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A Viking fortress newly discovered on Zealand, Denmark's largest island, might have served as a launching-off point for Viking attacks on England, the Telegraph reports. The fortress is shaped like a ring and is the fifth of its kind to be discovered. All five are in Denmark.
This, however, is also the first fortress of its kind that archeologists have found in more than 60 years, and, at 475 feet in diameter, it's the third largest ever discovered.