B. Unalienable
Explanation: Natural rights of men are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. These are also called unalienable rights because unalienable means “impossible to take away or give up”. These rights were given to men as guaranteed rights, no one is able to take these rights away.
Answer: B) Yes, the author maintains a formal and authoritative tone.
Explanation: the tone of a sentence or a text is the author's or speaker's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. There are many different kinds of tones: positive, negative, objective, happy, sad, angry, etc. In the given excerpt we can see that the author maintains a consistent tone, it is always formal and authoritative, so the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
Mrs. Park
Explanation:
I had it on the tast and it was corect hop it helpes.
Answer:
This poem is an example of the romantic period of American literature.
Explanation:
The poem shown in the question above is called "Thanatopsis" and was written by William Bryant. This poem of how American literature presented itself in the period known as the Romantic Period.
Poetry during this romantic period had a humanitarian, sentimental character and evidenced nature as something alive and offering an escapism for the speaker to express his feelings, fears and emotions, without being rational. "Thanatopsis" has these characteristics, especially when it shows the speaker's admiration for nature, to the point of joining it to form a single organism.