Which statement best summarizes the theme of "Ozymandias"? A. Eternity is a long time. B. The death of a parent is always painful. C. War is a necessary evil. D. All human achievements eventually disappear.
haha im taking this too
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i tried to avoid this test for a couple days xD @alcathcart
Both the national and the state governments have the power to collect taxes and to borrow money. These are a good example of which of the following? Enumerated powers Concurrent powers Reserved powers Delegated powers
The meaning or themes of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem “Ozymandias” are fairly straightforward and are also highly traditional. Basically, the poem reminds powerful people that their power is.
oh woah wrong thing
lol well the answer I have for you is All humans achievements eventually disappear
yea i was thinking that too
What mood does wingspaninson create when she ends "I dwell in Possibility" with a dash rather than a period or other end mark? A. a mood of angry defiance B. a mood of endless opportunity C. a mood of puzzled worry D. a mood of sudden action
well @alcathcart what do you think it is?
i thought it was B
your actually right @alcathcart
In "The Charge of the Light Brigade," how does the poet use alliteration in lines like "Stormed with shot and shell" and "the saber stroke / Shattered and sundered"? A. to add sound effects of battle to the poem's description of the action B. to question the officer's decision to make the charge C. to remind readers about which weapons were used in the battle D. to prove that the soldiers of the Light Brigade were outnumbered for this one i thought it was A but idk
do I get a medal or??
yea sorry lol
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