Answer:
I would say C
Explanation:
It most describes peak of events, and gives a lead to the resolution
You didn't add italics, so I can't really tell, but the word "He" should be italicized. So pick whichever answer has that.
This question has to do with opposite forms of regular adjectives by adding prefixes such as il, in, im, ir, etc. So here they are:
1. illaudable = not worthy of praise; opposite of laudable, which is worthy of praise
2. illiterate = unable to read or write; opposite of literate, which is able to read or write
3. invincible = cannot be conquered; this adjective does not exist without the prefix
4. encoded = locked in code form; means the same as coded
5. illogical = not making good sense; opposite of logical, which means to make sense
6. impatiently = not willing to wait; opposite of patiently, which means willing to wait
7. indoctrinate = to give teaching or instruction to another; this verb doesn't have its opposite
8. irresistible = not able to stand against; opposite of resistible
9. irresponsible = not someone to be depended upon; opposite of responsible, or reliable
10. irrelevant = does not apply; opposite of relevant
In “The American Scholar,” delivered as the Phi Beta Kappa Address in 1837, Emerson maintains that the scholar is educated by nature, books, and action.(education)
Answer:
my answer is the first one:
rhyme meter' four line stanza and refrain