The correct answer in the space provided is letter A, a monologue. The monologue is suitable in the statement above for a monologue speaks for the person who has been delivering his or her sentences with a long speech that will be suitable for the theme or for the audience who seeks.
I'm not gonna write out 100 words, but I did find
-Alliteration in one-syllable words such as "break, blow, burn" creates a kind of beat and rhythm, and emphasises the meaning of those words
-There's definitely a lot of "me" in the sonnet, and the line "your viceroy in me, me should defend" uses repetition in "me" to emphasise it of course but also provides a good flow into the next line
A. "It was a dead mans house, a spirit house" it's the only quote that even mentions religion in any way. Lmk if it's right!
Answer:
Hey There!! The answer to this is B: because. By asking how the reasoning of Emily affected Han's opinion, the discussion would move further along.
Han would introduce new ideas, along with explanations about why he does or does not agree with Emily. This would lead to others responding to Han and his opinions.
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Answer:
There are three means of holding a newly acquired state that is accustomed to freedom.
Explanation:
In Niccolo Machiavelli's "The Prince", he suggests ways for a prince or a ruler to effectively claim or rule over a land or state and have complete power/ control over it. This proposal to maintain political power is, according to him, the only way to effectively maintaining power over one's state.
Chapter 5 states three laws that will ensure the power retention of the ruler in three cases. These three circumstances are given in the passage in the question, of which the main idea of the whole thing being that of the three means of holding power in a newly acquired state. As this state may have been accustomed to having its own freedom for a long time, it is pertinent for the ruler to remember or know of ways to effectively exert his authority over the place while at the same time, not ruin or hurt the sentiment of the people.