The phrases in this excerpt from Alexander Pope's <em>An Essay on Criticism</em> that are oxymorons are:
The Bookful Blockhead, ignorantly read,
With Loads of Learned Lumber in his Head
Let's remember that an oxymoron is a <em>noun</em> that refers to a figure of speech in which, apparently, <em>contradictory terms appear in conjunction</em>.
In these lines, the character is described as both, <u><em>smart and ignorant</em></u>.
The answer is TO WINDER, "DO I DARE?" " DO I DARE?"
The best revision of the excerpt above about the use of Latin language in the modern culture would be "<span>Learning Latin is still valuable today, because the language affected many modern English words, that have been passed down through the generations, including words, we use every day, like subject and progress." </span>
Answer:
if its 5 or 7 all are acceptable to use
It is paragraph #1 because the other paragraphs are not using imagery. You need to be able to see what they're saying in your mind, like a picture. "Red brick".."absolutely stunning"..."marble floor". Imagery appeals to five senses: hearing, touch, sight, smell, and taste.