Answer:
Birds
explanation:
birds are doing the flying, which is the verb
Answer:
Metaphor, imagery and loaded language
Explanation:
A mongrel nation is a metaphor
...velvet and calico, checks and brocades are imagery; there are lots of imagery, imagery paints pictures you can relate with inorder to assimilate a concept.
It uses much words to invoke a persuasive tone that appeals to the emotion.
An infinitive is the basic form of any verb - in English, it takes the form of the word TO + the verb itself. For example: to play, to dance, to read, to sleep, etc.
On the other hand, a split infinitive is a type of an infinitive where the word TO and the verb itself are split, because there is some word inserted between them. For example: to really like something, to boldly go, to gradually do something, etc.
Answer:
The most likely protagonist of this play- Oedipus.
Oedipus' wife and mother- Jocasta.
Oedipus' brother-in-law/uncle- Creon.
The blind prophet who tells Oedipus of the murderer- Teriresias.
The character that is guilty of killing King Laius- Oedipus.
Explanation:
Sophocles' plays based on the character of Oedipus, "The Oedipus Plays'' tells the story of how Oedipus as a young boy was displaced from his biological home. Once older, he killed a man named Laius, who turned out to be his own biological father. He then went ahead to marry his mother/Laius' wife Jocasta.
The brother of the Queen of Thebes, Creon, also thus Oedipus brother-in-law/uncle fought against him for the throne, which resulted in the exile of Oedipus.When Oedipus began looking for the killer of his father, he was told by the soothsayer Teriresias that he himself(Oedipus) was the murderer. And in a final twist of fate, the character of Oedipus was found to be guilty of killing his own father King Laius, but unknowingly.
Answer:
None of these are correct.
Explanation:
I am guessing they are looking for B. to be the answer, but in order to do that, you must have a subordinating conjunction such as "Because, When, Before, After" which then starts a complete sentence. It most definitely is not A or C, because in order to be compound, it must include a coordinating conjunction. (but, and, for, nor, or, so, yet).