English, 11.06.2020 23:57 tsbrunson13
What inferences can be made about this culture’s view of death? A. They had a negative view of it, even dreaded it: “The country of the souls is underneath us, toward the sunset; the trail leads through a dim twilight.” B. They were indifferent and almost ignored it: “The path winds along until it meets another road which is a shortcut used by the shamans when trying to intercept a departed soul.” C. They had a positive view of it, even celebrated it: “The people are delighted to see the newcomer, take him up on their shoulders, run around with him, and make a great noise.” D. They were saddened by it, even dreaded it: “Three guardians are stationed along this road, one on either side of the river and the third at the end of the path. Some souls pass the first two of these, only to be turned back by the third . . . ”
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English, 21.06.2019 17:50, jenreluao1321
Along the sea-sands damp and brown the traveller hastens toward the town, what is the effect of the enjambment in these two lines? it emphasizes the idea that each line is a separate thought. it creates a rhyme scheme between the two lines. it encourages the reader to pause between the two lines. it strengthens the connection between the two lines.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, jazmineeverett1
Which option is the most relevant piece of evidence for this claim
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