This was when he had to make a choice whether to cross
either Scylla or Charybdis. It was tough
decision but he chose Scylla because he would still be able to pass through the
straits. If he passes through Charybdis,
his ship and everyone in it would be destroyed.
It should leadership because only a true leader would make the hard
choices and stay with it as he did.
Answer:
convenience
crowded
exciting
historical
credential
memoir
modernise (not sure)
peaceful
pollution
quite
famous
conveniently
polluted
peaceful
dangerous
famous
neighbours
lovely
luckily (not sure)
different
Explanation:
sorry if some of them are wrong :)
Identify the subject and mood of the poem. Discuss how the poet's use of figurative language, imagery, and symbolism contribute to the reader's understanding.
There's a resentful mood. There is personification, imagery, and figurative language.
Her mother's house represents the attitude of her mother; the walls stood at attention, the air knew to hold its breath, the polished floor defied heel marks.
Answer:
In what middle?
Explanation:
What are the list of answers? Is there a story?
A thesis statement is a summary of the main claim made in the text. Good questions to ask include....
- Is it consise? (To the point, straightforward)
- Does bring the parts of the essay together (does it bridge the beginning, middle and end into a common theme?)
- Does it reflect the type of essay you are writing? (for example, an argumentative thesis for an argumentative essay)
- Does it accurately reflect the main point of the essay (could readers see the thesis alone and know exactly what the essay will be about, or is it too incoherent or thin on detail?)
Hope this helps!