Reread the last
sentence of paragraph 5:
"His father's words, like
distant thunder tha...
Reread the last
sentence of paragraph 5:
"His father's words, like
distant thunder that now
echoed through the streets
of Harlem, still rumbled
softly in his ears?" Why do
you think the author
compared his father's words
to thunder instead of
something else that
rumbles?
Answers: 2
English, 22.06.2019 06:20, jae222
Which two lines in this excerpt from arthur conan doyle's "the contest" suggest that emperor nero was ruthless? each choice is in brackets. [an hour later the shepherd was well on his way to his mountain home, and about the same time the emperor, having received the chaplet of olympia for the incomparable excellence of his performance, was making inquiries with a frowning brow as to who the insolent person might be who had dared to utter such contemptuous criticisms.] [“bring him to me here this instant,” said he, “and let marcus with his knife and branding-iron be in attendance.”] [“rumours! ” cried the angry nero. “what do you mean, arsenius? i tell you that the fellow was an ignorant upstart, with the bearing of a boor and the voice of a peacock.] [i have half a mind to burn their town about their ears so that they may remember my visit.”] [“i conquered! you are mad, arsenius. what do you mean? ”] [it is whispered that for once the great god pan has condescended to measure himself against a mortal.”]
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