The word "gallant" displayed in the text suggests that the enemy will make a great display at the time of battle. This shows that the enemy is audacious, daring, determined, bold and courageous.
2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8.Sorry, I'm not sure what the answers to those are.
4 and 9. See #1.
10. The bark of cork trees HAS many commercial uses.
This is because the verb must agree with the subject. The subject of this sentence is bark. "of cork trees" is a prepositional phrase. If it helps you to put parenthesis (mentally or physically) around prepositional phrases before trying to figure out which verb is correct, do so.
11. Both cats and monkeys HAVE tear ducts.
This is because cats and monkeys are plural, and again, there must be subject-verb agreement.
12. In the Blue Ride Mountains ARE many summer camps.
2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8.Sorry, I'm not sure what the answers to those are.
4 and 9. See #1.
10. The bark of cork trees HAS many commercial uses.
This is because the verb must agree with the subject. The subject of this sentence is bark. "of cork trees" is a prepositional phrase. If it helps you to put parenthesis (mentally or physically) around prepositional phrases before trying to figure out which verb is correct, do so.
11. Both cats and monkeys HAVE tear ducts.
This is because cats and monkeys are plural, and again, there must be subject-verb agreement.
12. In the Blue Ride Mountains ARE many summer camps.
Hello. So, I'm not going to just do your work for you, sorry, but I can offer a few tips! :)
Explanation:
First, what do you notice about the language. Does the language seem formal or casual, does it seem older or modern? I would say the language in this poem seems medieval and proper. This gives a sort of magical, yet somber mood, because the many descriptive words, like, "splendor," and , "gallant," or, "Perished," and "Strewed." Another thing to think about, is how the old-timey language and words make you feel. Do they make you think, do they make you sad? Etc...
Can someone please explain in a paragraph how the language in this excerpt develops the mood. ( Make sure you clearly explain what the mood is, too. ) The mood is frighted
Can someone please explain in a paragraph how the language in this excerpt develops the mood. ( Make sure you clearly explain what the mood is, too. ) The mood is frighted
A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.
B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.
C. Climax: The spider reached its home.
D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.
III. Characterizations
A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.
B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.
Explanation:
Hope this helped? The answer was in the question already...
A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.
B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.
C. Climax: The spider reached its home.
D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.
III. Characterizations
A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.
B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.
Explanation:
Hope this helped? The answer was in the question already...
-Nazi aggression is endangering democracy all over the world
-Gaining more power if all of the democratic nations fail to subdue them
Explanation:
He is stating that Germany seems to be winning the war, and if that they conquer Europe, Asia, and Africa as they´ve been doing the sum of the resources that they´d have at dissposal would be larger than the power that the american continent could gather, this means that democracy all over the world is at risk, and United States had to enter the war in order to balance it in favor of the free wolrd before Germany became too powerful to fight against.