English, 29.01.2020 06:41 srichard9955
Read the opening to virgil's the aeneid.
arms, and the man i sing, who, forc'd by fate,
and haughty juno's unrelenting hate,
expelld and exil'd, left the trojan shore.
long labors, both by sea and land, he bore,
and in the doubtful war, before he won
the latian realm, and built the destin'd town;
which theme is the author most likely to develop in this work of literature?
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a. the impossibility of escaping fate
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b. the story of a man who founded a town
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c. the madness and absurdity of war
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d. the long and difficult road to success
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Highlight all instances of parallel structure. there is no longer any room for hope. if we wish to be free—if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending—if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained—we must fight!
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Read the opening to virgil's the aeneid.
arms, and the man i sing, who, forc'd by fate,
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arms, and the man i sing, who, forc'd by fate,
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