<span>President Kennedy uses parallelism and anti-theses when he
mentions an end as well as a beginning and renewal as well as change. Other instances when Kennedy used parallelism
as well and anti-theses in the second part of the speech such as support any
friend or foe or united there is little we cannot do, divided there is little
we can do. The purpose of this was to
give strength to his speech and to motivate listeners to what he is saying.</span>
Joyful, appreciative, peaceful, wistful. Phrases "the most spiritual of all the flower people" and "I say down beside it and fairly cried for joy".
Within all of these phrases, Calypso clearly is in awe of nature. This is where he finds joy, and he appreciates it as we can see this by how thorough his descriptions are. He gives human characteristics to the flowers. Additionally, to say he cried for joy shows how the beauty from nature overcomes him in a flood of emotion thereby bringing peace.
The answer is B)<span>Walking is an easy and safe exercise for beginners. The paragraph is explaining that walking doesn't need much fancy equipment and that it is something easy for beginners.</span>
Yes because it is metal, metals are good conductors
Answer:
The answer is D:"And can he who smiles on all / Hear the wren with sorrows small,"
Explanation:
The theme is that people are compassionate when they see others who are sorrowful. Someone is compassionate when they smile at everyone, and they made them not sorrowful anymore.