I believe my answer would be A
But please correct me if I'm wrong.
Answer:
C) Keep it, because it previews the way the rest of the passage will support the thesis about Hale’s authorship with evidence.
Explanation:
The writer should keep the underlined portion of the sentence because, as a thesis statement, it previews the line of reasoning of the passage. With the underlined text included, the writer makes it clear that the rest of the passage will provide strong evidence to support Hale’s authorship of the poem and discredit the idea that Sawyer inspired the poem.
Before we jump into our analysis, let's take a minute to review that oft-quoted last line, which is delivered by the story's narrator, Nick Carraway. The last line of Gatsby reads: “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
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Answer:
C. An exploration of how love changes over time.
Explanation:
In the poem "To My Dear and Loving Husband", the poet Anne Bradstreet talks about the love she has for her husband. She delves into the long-lasting and deep feeling she has with her husband. And she wished that their love stays the same forever, <em>"that when we live no more we may live ever". </em>
On the other hand, Grace Chua's poem "Love Song, With Two Goldfish" reveals the short love of the two fishes. The female fish is not happy with her partner, who is unable to give <em>"a life beyond the (bowl)".</em> Though she may have been in love with him before, but now, her love has gone <em>"belly-up".</em>
These two poems deals with the same theme of the exploration of how love changes over a period of time.
Answer:
1. Having plenty of spare time, i had a good look round the town
2. She is sorry she had forgotten the ticket
3. They deinied that they took part in the fight yesterday