Answer:
Cause it will help people and you earn money for it.
Explanation:
As you know being a police is risking your life, you get paid average but if you're a professional you get higher pays and on top of that, you can help the people around you with theyre problems and make sure your community is safe and make your parents proud.
Answer:
Ovid foreshadows the fall of Icarus in the story Deadalus and Icarus by Elaina Curtis when Deadalus warned His son Icarus not to fly too high and not to fly too low.
Explanation:
Deadalus said to His son "Let me warn you, Icarus, to take the middle way, in case the moisture weighs down your wings, if you fly too low, or if you fly too high, the sun schorches them. Travel between the extremes. And i order you not to aim towards Bootes, the Herdsman or Helice, the Great Bear or towards the drawn Sword or Orion: take the course i show you".
The above statement by Deadalus is a good example of foreshadowing. Foresadowing lets Readers predict what will happen next. The statement shows Deadalus warning His son Icarus not to fly to high and too low. by doing this Hints to readers that Icarius might die. The statement helps Readers predict what may happen next. from the warning the Readers can predict that although if Icarus does not die that He may get into trouble. Hence the essence of foreshadowing in a story.
The correct answer is D
Can you help me with my question?
Identify the figurative language used in the sentence below (taken from the text)
"...they (rumors) were now for the most part black creatures who flapped their wings drearily near to the ground and refused to rise on any wings of hope."
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) alliteration
Choose the most accurate paraphrase for the sentence below.
"No respite was given the troops. Instead they were driven back into the fracas on the sward."
a) The troops had no rest, but were driven back into the woods by the sword.
b) The troops had no food, but had to continue fighting in the woods.
c) The troops had no rest, but had to return to the fight in the field.
<span>Chief Joseph’s tone in "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs" can best be described as C. heartfelt and sincere.
He is quite honest about his opinions that he is sharing with his audience and you can see that he honestly does speak from his heart about the whole Indian affair. That is why C is the correct answer here, as the other options are quite negative, which isn't the case here.
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