Answer:
The narrator of the "A Shropshire Lad" is an unhappy and pessimistic young soldier.
Explanation:
Alfred Edward Housman's collection of poem "A Shropshire Lad" was narrated by a young but pessimistic soldier who had lost a lot of people. This is a collection of sixty- three poems that shows sacrifice of the Shropshire lads who had died while serving the Queen.
And added to their deaths, he is surrounded by the themes of death even in the poetry he reads. He talks of the sacrifice of these men, "<em>the land they perished for</em>" implying the patriotic zeal in the soldiers. It's as if the feeling and concept of death or dying is meant to be with him as long as he lives.
A bounce room. it's Willie Wonka and he has money and all these other rooms why not have a bounce house room? it would be fun if children and adults can go to the factory and bounce around.
Answer:
A) will osten started to be concerned about the alleged plot to take over the ship
Answer:
1. A. It is your responsibility as a citizen of Mother Earth to treat her with respect.
2. C. According to experts, the plan will cost twice as much as the mayor said.
3. B. I told my seven-year-old daughter about the plan, and she started to cry.
Explanation:
The above options are correct.
In No. 1, Option A is the ethical appeal because it appeals to the sense of right or wrong. It shows the speaker's position on the need to respect Mother Earth since one is her citizen. It is seen ethical to respect Mother Earth.
In No. 2, Option C uses logical appeal. It gives fact about what experts had said about the plan.
In No. 3, Option B uses emotional appeal. It appeals to the emotional. When the daughter was told of the plan, she started crying. Her tears will appeal to the emotions of whoever hears about it.
The fourth line I think. Hope this helps!