Answer:
a) By the end of this year, they will publish my books.
b)Slow and steady wins the race.
Answer:
Yes and no because he was mainly an extraordinary man. But Hercules is and was stronger than Beowulf.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is Banquo who first describes the Witches. His words in Act 1, Scene 3 depict the Witches as stereotypical hags – 'withered' and 'wild', unearthly beings ('That look not like th' inhabitants o' th' Earth') with 'skinny lips', chapped ('choppy') fingers and beards
Explanation:
The correct answer is B. Incidentally.
Explanation
Linking Words are words that are used to relate ideas within a paragraph. To select the appropriate linking word it is necessary to know the context of the sentence to give cohesion and coherence to the text. In the sentence presented, the appropriate linking word is "incidentally" because the idea "wearing certain colors may also attract mosquitoes" acts as a complementary information and the linking word "incidentally" can be used to add ideas. So, the correct answer is B.
<span>The
Indian Burying Ground was written in 1787. It is representative for its time. It
shows the difference of funeral practices between the Europeans and some Native
Americans.
It has emphasized how
contrasting the Native Americans were to the "civilized" Europeans.
The poet's tone reveals the indifference of a white man to the brown race. It
is the typical sign of the Europeans' regard for the Native Americans as
"Other". The poem ( and its kind ) captures the contempt of the Europeans
to the Native Americans like they were showmen. This poem demonstrates the 1700s with its romantic stereotypes--the
time where Native Americans were dismissed as nonsensical and theatrical.</span>
<span>The
poem displays how a "Noble Savage" closely lived and died with
nature with his bow and arrows even in death, restless. It also flaunts how the Native Americans were a
"ruder race". A race associated with the "Golden Age", the poem presents the barbaric and heroic Native Americans in long ago settings.</span>