1. "Annabel Lee" - Edgar Allan Poe
2. the section of a sonnet that sets the theme- octave
3. pioneer of free verse- Walt Whitman
4. unrhymed iambic pentameter – blank verse
5. an example of consonance - "Success”
6. an example of irony "The Snake"
7. a word picture- image
8. a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words in a line of poetry- alliteration
9. a two-syllable foot
10. "Birches"- Robert Frost
Jason Reynolds charmed his audience at the start of his speech at Lesley University Commencement address by making a joke about his hair and the fitting of the head ornament he was using. The central idea of his joke is to validate one of his principles: Insecurities are Healhty.
<em> "Sometimes insecurities and fears can push us towards greatness: to do more and to be more." (Reynolds)</em>
So, the final answer for this question is:
by making a joke about his hair and the fitting of the head ornament he was using.
<span>Conclusions made on the basis of unstated or stated evidence are called inferences.
Those are some realizations that a person comes to based on proof which may or may not be obvious at the first glance. A reader may infer something on the basis of context or clues that can be found all over a text. The other options don't really make any sense here.
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<span>She does not marry one of the suitors.
Even though Odysseus has been gone for all of his son's childhood and many have declared him dead, Penelope stays loyal to him and refuses to marry one of the suitors.
She does allow the suitors into her home as part of their social culture. She delays the suitors advances with various excuses. She says she will not choose one until she has weaving the burial shroud, but she unravels the shroud at night to make it take longer. She also puts the suitors to a test. When they learn of this, they demand she choose one immediately. She tells them she will marry whoever can shoot an arrow through the ax handles. Odysseus returns home in disguise and succeeds in shooting the arrow before revealing his true identity.
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I think it would be 3-anagnorisis because he discovered that he unknowingly killed the King/his biological father (who in the myth knew he would be killed by his son while the son married his mother) and swore before that, that if he ever found the murderer of the late king, he would stab out their eyes. The queen, when she discovered it, was overwhelmed by grief and suicides in the myth<span />