Which of these lines from "The Golden Fleece" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is an imperative sentence? "What are kings made for, save to succor the feeble and distressed?" "Go, then, and at the peril of your life, bring me back the Golden Fleece." "Stop, my good cow!" "Yonder is the king, where you see the smoke going up from the altar."
Can someone please answer fast i don't have much time, Thank you so much in advance.
I have no idea if I'm right, I could be terribly wrong. But I would have to say yonder is the king, where you see the smoke going up from the alter. I'm not sure why but that one seems like it would be. I hope I didn't get it terribly wrong....
I tried that but it was wrong thank you for trying though.
Actually as terrible as it seems I am going to change my answer to the first one you listed I got to closely reading them.
Sorry^-^
It's fine i can retake the test later.
Go, then, and at the peril of your life, bring me back the Golden Fleece
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