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I don't think you need the apostrephe behind squakws. The geeses' squawks filled the air. Sorry, if I'm wrong ;-;
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Answer:
Many (h)istorians agree that a major factor contributing to the (G)ermans' defeat in the Battle of the Bulge was their lack of (f)uel.
Explanation:
Capital letters are mainly used for proper nouns, at the start of sentences, dialogues, titles, etc. So, when such a pattern is not used and capital letters are inserted wherever and whenever, that makes a sentence incorrect.
In the given sentence, there are three capital letter errors. First is the "H" in "Historians", "g" in "germans'", "F" in "fuel".
The correct sentence will be-
<u><em>Many historians agree that a major factor contributing to the Germans' defeat in the Battle of the Bulge was their lack of fuel.</em></u>
Answer and explanation:
<u>The final stanzas of the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot bring a sad and hard conclusion to the poem.</u> The poem as a whole is a pessimistic one. The speaker, Prufrock, is an unsatisfied man both carnally and spiritually. He is a loner, incapable of establishing relationships and connections with other human beings. He does want and wish for it. But even in his imagination, women despise him and criticize the way he looks and acts. He clearly has a self-esteem issue that, instead of being addressed and treated, only grew worse with time. Now it completely prevents him from living a normal life.
<u>The conclusion of the poem is even more pessimistic. The speaker does not believe he will ever be happy. He compares women and the happiness they represent to mermaids. As we know, in Greek mythology, mermaids would sing to sailors with the purpose of enchanting them. Sailors who heard their song would end up drowning. Prufrock thinks he will drown as well, but when reality wakes him up from the mermaid's dream. The mermaids, after all, do not sing for him. He watches himself growing older, stranger, weaker, more coward and less desirable.</u>
Answer:
continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship.
Explanation: Well the explanation is It's always the definition.
Answer:
Annabel Lee" is about a beautiful, painful memory. The speaker of the poem is remembering his long-lost love, Annabel Lee. The speaker knew Annabel Lee many years ago, when she was a girl, and they both lived "in a kingdom by the sea." Even though they were only children, these two were really, seriously in love.
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