He wants people to support him. He sought to emphasize the historic nature of the events at Pearl Harbor, implicitly urging the American people never to forget the attack and memorialize its date.
Answer:
a.eat ... action
b.were .... linking verb
c.well...linking verb.
d.gone .... action
e.buit...action
guided...linking verb
are...helping verb
swim... action
was...linking
fix.. action
Explanation:
linking verb is a verb which discribe the subject.
helping verbs are which add more functional or grammertical meaning.
action verb is a verb that discribe an action.
It reveals that he is organized and used to an established morning routine.
The excerpt describes Travis waking up, getting out of bed, grabbing his clothes and going to the bathroom. The narrator's use of the phrase "almost blindly" shows that Travis knows exactly where his towels and clothes are because he does this so frequently. We don't know Travis's opinions about sharing the bathroom or getting up in the morning. The narrator describes Travis as sturdy and handsome, but we don't know if they came from his mother or father.
Answer:
The idea that has been suggested through using the word 'grace' is that there are moments of grace; unearned and undeserved, around us that we need to observe.
Explanation:
"The Hermit's Story" is a short story written by Rick Bass. The story is about the magical world.
It is evident in most of Rick's story that people found grace in the elements of earth, sky, water, etc.
In "The Hermit's Story" as well, people found grace in elements such as water, animals, etc.
<u>The idea that the author wants to suggest using this word is that there are moments of grace around us, only we need to observe them. The author wants to convey that just like there was a magical world beneath the ice surface, there's is a magical and essential things beneath the surface of the body, that is soul</u>.
Answer:
toxic
Explanation:
According to definition.net Clanging refers to a pattern of speech characterized by association of words based upon sound rather than concepts and glaring means looking at something that is shining intensely and blindingly.
Glad to leave far below the clanging city; Looking far downward to the glaring street Gaudy with light, yet tired with many feet, In both of us wells up a wordless pity; The connotations of clanging and glaring suggest that the city is toxic.