Arrange the historical events in the order in which they took place, from the earliest to the latest.James I ascends to the throne of England.
Charles I becomes the king of England.
Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England.
The Gunpowder Plot is exposed.
The English Civil War begins.

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Answer 1
Answer: The chronological order is this:

James I ascends to the throne of England
The Gunpowder Plot is exposed
Charles I becomes the king of England
The English Civil War begins.
Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England.

All of these events occurred in the first half of the 17th century.
Answer 2
Answer:

The correct order is:

1- James I ascends to the throne of England

1603: James ascends to the throne on March 24, a few hours after the death of Elizabeth I.

2- The Gunpowder Plot is exposed

1605: The Gundpowder Plot was a failed assassination attempt against King James. The plot was revealed to the authorities in an anonymous letter sent on 26 October, 1605.

3- Charles I becomes the king of England

1633: Charles ascends to the throne on 18 June 1633, succeding King  James VI.

4- The English Civil War begins.

1642: The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts between Parliamentarians and Royalists over the type of England's governance. It began in 1642 and ended in 1646.

5- Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England.

1653: Oliver Cromwell was an English military and political leader. He became Lord Protector of England in 1653 and served until he died in 1658.


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Read this excerpt from “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats. And when white moths were on the wing,
And moth-like stars were flickering out,
I dropped the berry in a stream
And caught a little silver trout.

Which statement best describes the effect of rhyme on the poem in this excerpt?
A. The predictable rhyme scheme highlights the narrator’s ease and contentment.
B. The predictable rhyme scheme imitates the waves crashing on the shore.
C. The unpredictable rhyme scheme suggests the narrator will encounter danger.
D. The unpredictable rhyme scheme reflects the narrator’s disappointment.

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The statement which best describes the effect of rhyme on the poem in this excerpt is the unpredictable rhyme scheme suggests the narrator will encounter danger. The Option C.

Why does the unpredictable rhyme scheme suggest the narrator will encounter danger?

In "The Song of Wandering Aengus," the poet William Butler Yeats uses an irregular rhyme scheme which creates a sense of unease and unpredictability. This departure from a traditional rhyme pattern could be seen as symbolic of the protagonist's journey hinting at potential challenges and dangers ahead.

The irregularity of the rhyme scheme mirrors the uncertainties and obstacles that the wandering Aengus may face in his quest, adding depth and tension to the poem's overall mood.

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Answer:

A. The predictable rhyme scheme highlights the narrator’s ease and contentment.

Explanation:

The Author is content with the feeling of catching a trout in the water. The rhyme is predictable because it is the most basic form of rhyming- using the same sounding suffix. "Out and Trout"

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CHORUS:Standing above our homes,
he ranged around our seven gates,
with threats to swallow us
and spears thirsting to kill.



Which word describes the mood this passage creates for the audience?

A.joyful
B.melancholy
C.peaceful
D.fearful

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"Fearful" would be the best option when trying to describe the mood this passage creates for the audience, although technically it could create other moods for a reader. 

fearful

He is described as "standing above our homes". This indicates that he could be taller than their homes, and also that he is more powerful than the people. He is also making threats on their lives when it says he "threats to swallow us." Another reason why one might be fearful is because he is described as having spears to kill.

This lyric ode by the ancient Greek writer Pindar was dedicated to the winner of a contest. Which statement best sums up the speaker's feelings?  Creatures for a day! What is a man?
What is he not? A dream of a shadow
Is our mortal being. But when there comes to men
A gleam of splendour given of heaven,
Then rests on them a light of glory
And blessed are their days.  

A.The speaker feels sadness that men are mortal and must die.
B.The speaker feels joy at the winner’s heaven-sent glory.
C.The speaker regrets that men are not glorified all the time, as gods are.
D.The speaker feels afraid of the "dream of a shadow" that "is our mortal being."

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Answer: B. The speaker feels joy at the winner’s heaven-sent glory.

Explanation:  In the given lyric ode by the ancient Greek writer Pindar that was dedicated to the winner of a contest, we can see that he makes a contrast between the features of the normal man ("A dream of a shadow  is our mortal being") and the winner of the contest, who according to the speaker has been send a light of glory from heaven ("A gleam of splendour given of heaven"), in this way he shows his joy at the winner’s heaven-sent glory.

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B.
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C.
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D.
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The correct answer is C. After killing his brother, Cain is afraid that other people will want to kill him. It is written in Genesis 4:13-14 that his punishment is more than he can bear, he will be a restless wandered on the earth and whoever finds him will kill him.

Write a short poem about anything

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Answer:

the aspen leaves are turning

and the fire in my heart continues burning

a song in my soul

happiness is its goal

and yet the fire continues to reap

and the beauty of fall seems to weep

and the tears continue streaming

and my heart continues screaming

for my love, he cannot see

so in pain, I'll continue to be

and yet my love continues strong

for I feel that nothing has truly gone wrong

for the aspen leaves are falling

and the song in my soul is calling.

Answer:

roses are red violets are blue i thought i was ugly till i saw u

Explanation: