As dew leaves the cobweb lightly Threaded with stars, The language and imagery in these opening lines depict brightness.
Answer: A
Explanation
In this poem, the poet starts with the joy that is spread all throughout the first two lines.
Moving forward the brightness of the poem disappears to sadness and a feeling of loneliness.
It feels as if the poet is missing someone who was supposed to be close to her but has left her alone.
She remembers the love she once felt and compares it to the sights she sees in her life.
Answer:
B. A pronoun that could refer to more than one person,place or thing.
Explanation:
When a sentence does not clearly identify which noun a subsequent pronoun refers to, the error is referred to as an unclear antecedent.
Answer:
The Cape as Red as Blood, and no
Explanation:
Little red screamed and made him return it.
To persuade the consumer to get the item for a reason.
Answer: 1. "It was idle, he knew, to get between a fool and his folly" means that it was useless and unimportant to make a fool understand something. 2. The fool is Hal. 3. His folly was his lack of good sense, trying to wake the dogs up. 4. John Thornton thought it was non-sense to intervene because regardless of the past warnings of the ice breaking down, he still wanted to wake the dogs up and continue moving.
Explanation: In the story, the team that is traveling towards their destination encounters difficulties to cross the river. John Thornton warns them that the ice is melting and that they might sink If they continue. Despite all the tragedies and losses the team has had in the trip, Hal ignores the warnings and tries to wake the dogs up. Thornton concludes that trying to convince a fool and his lack of non-sense is useless and unimportant since there is no way Hal will understand.