Answer: Please see explanation for answer
Explanation:
Match the description to the character. we have
1. magician --------Merlin
2. Arthur's father ----Uther Pendragon
3. Kay's Father-------Sir Ector
4. Sir Ector's son----- Kay
5. carried away by Merlin ----- Arthur
The above are among the most important characters in the Arthurian legend.
Arthur's birth father, King Uther Pendragon gave him away to Merlin at birth due to the troubled times faced during the birth of Arthur. Merlin is a wise magician who advised that the Arthur be raised in a secret place to hide his identity, and later was Arthur's advisor.Kay is the foster brother to the young Arthur, and the son to Sir Ector who was Arthur's guardian and adoptive father. Kay was known to be a bully while growing up but in later years when Arthur ascended the throne, became one of his trusted knights and steward as he proved loyalty to Arthur.
Answer:
C The players on the team run every morning
C. Tomas had spent a long time getting his child to sleep.
The paragraph states that it had been a long night and it also states that Tomas took one "last" look in the crib as if there have been many of those same moments earlier in the night.
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Answer:
No
Explanation:
A misplaced modifier is a word, or group of words where the modifier in a sentence is improperly placed away from the word it modifies. This causes the sentence to sound ridiculous and sometimes, downright illogical.
Therefore, the sentence below, "lowa is one of the greatest corn-producing states in the United State" does not have a misplaced modifier because the modifier is correctly placed next to the word it modifies.
The use of repetition creates a sense of childlike excitement because as children, we have very limited vocabulary and cannot express our excitement in multiple ways. The easiest way is just to repeat what made us excited without explaining it or saying it different.
If the repetition is present in a text, it mimics the language of a child to enhance the sense of childlike excitement by relating to the readers personal experience as a kid and our experiences observing children be happy and excited.