C, it would be Abraham's house, as it shows possession.
<span>The correct answer would be C - within the context of a literary essay the most valuable addition would be to include the information that Rainsford also comes from a priveleged background. This is because it means that rather than simply rewriting the narrative, the student will be showing that they understand the importance of context and social standing within the story.</span>
The authors of “Sugar Changed the World”, the couple Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos, want to claim with this passage how different the views on slavery were for French inhabitants and for the inhabitants in the colonies and how the change in view came about.
Answer: The judges' freeing of Pauline would have a significant effect on how people viewed involuntary servitude.
Answer:
Even No one here knows the story how they can answer this..
Answer:
1. b. (Becuase it says, "ye mighty" implying talking to other powerful figures)
4. b. ('...whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read", speaking of his face's intricacies being understood by the sculptor)
5. b. (sneer of cold command? Yeah, he was a tough guy.)
7. a. (Ozymandias was once powerfu, and now his statue lies in ruins!)
8. d. (the opposite is exemplified in the poem)
9. d. (see explanation for number 7)
10. VERY SORRY but I am not sure! Someone comment if they know, please forgive me.
11. a.
12. Well, us, but I think it's b.
13. a.
14. d.
SECTION B
Sorry, not going to write that for ya, but I hope this helped!