A.) From the camel caravan, the train whizzed up.
b.) This company held it’s meeting offsite today. There were many things to talk about away from the office.
c.) We watched the progress from the train. We hoped the children were amused by the spectacles.
d.) The baby was hungry so his mother fed and changed him.
The correct answer is <span>A. at midnight while the nightingale sings. He thinks this kind of death would be painless and sweet, enveloped in the ecstatic song of the nightingale. There is a certain amount of grieving at the thought of death, because then he wouldn't have had ears to listen to the nightingale's song. But nevertheless, this moment provides an escape from the grim, disturbing reality - an escape too short, as it turns out at the end of the poem.</span>
Answer: A. the least work possible
The answer would be B. She is a female Hercules; she has superior strength.
An allusion is essentially when an author makes some kind of reference to something that isn't really "part" of the text. By this I mean that the author is referencing to something historical or literature. Like in this sentence the author references Hercules. Hercules is from mythology. A easier way to think about this is linking it to real life. A lot of times teenagers "quote" or reference their favorite songs/TV shows/ movies/books in daily conversation. In this situation the teenager is making an allusion.
Hope this made sense!
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D. the offer to schedule an alternate time for an interview shows Mr.Franklin that Michael Costas is interested in him