Answer:
D. Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston!
Explanation:
A charged language is a word that is used to spark off or create an emotional response. Charged words were greatly used by Patrick Henry in the Virginia Convention at the time when America wanted to pull away from British rule. He referred to their condition as those of people who were in chains.
"Chain" is a charged word that connoted a condition of slavery. This would make the people know that they were being subdued and needed to take action to be freed from bondage.
B She sat in the yellow room because 'yellow' modifies 'room' and none of the other choices modify 'room', which is the noun to be modified.
The noun "He"
The Verb "Heard"
Answer:
“Nothing Gold Can Stay” has a very simple rhyme scheme: AA-BB-CC-DD.
In this poem, Frost explains that nothing, especially that which is perfect and beautiful, can last forever. He gives several examples of this:
The first green of spring is her hardest hue to hold
So Eden sank to grief
and So dawn goes down to day
These are all different ways of saying the same thing: nothing good can last.
Explanation:
Sorry if I did not answer it that well *-*