The causes of the final downfall of Kush are c. mysterious.
Explanation:
Kush was an ancient kingdom that was a great dominion in the region of Upper Ethiopia and it was trading across its borders into a lot of Africa when it fell into decline and became a ruin.
It is not entirely known what happened to it and the paragraph given here gives the picture of the civilization as it was in its end.
It was unsure of its place and was to be invaded but it still was found ruined without any war being waged so it had to be abandoned. But there is not reason why that happened that is known.
She was only able to see them after she turned off the light which means that through observation she saw them emitting the light. Glow in the dark is made up of phosphors that slow release the stored or absorbed energy in a form of small amounts of light.
Answer:
D). Both sentences are uplifting, but the second sentence has a more moral tone.
Explanation:
Tone is demonstrated as the author's approach or attitude towards a specific subject matter which is reflected through the choice of words or language employed by him/her. It primarily intends to provide the readers with a point-of-view to read a particular work.
As per the question, option D most appropriately states the comparison of tones employed in these sentences. It correctly states that however <u>'both the sentences are uplifting(as reflected by the use of phrase like 'along the roads, laurel, alder, etc. in the first while 'delighted' etc. in the second) but the second sentence conveys a more moral and noble tone as it provides the virtuous message of 'joy spread by great ferns and wildflowers to the traveler throughout the year</u>'. Therefore, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Hector was doomed by his noble character. Hector agreed to fight Achilles who was invulnerable in order to protect his brother who couldn't face the situation he caused. Hector died because he defended his brother to the death, which serves as testament to his noble spirit but also the cause of his death.
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