Answer:
Dear Daniel,
Chase took his own life last night. He had seemed depressed for several weeks, yet no one anticipated he would reach this tragic point. I figured you should be informed since he is your brother; however, you haven't always treated him well, often putting him down when he was striving to recover! I apologize for my tone, but perhaps if you had offered a few kind words, he might still be joining us for dinner and watching television. Instead, your harshness pushed him into a deep despair that ultimately led him to this fate. I shared with him my own past experience of struggling, and regrettably now I wish I hadn’t revealed my experiences to him.
- Calea
(this pertains to my family, so there's no need for concern this is authentic)
Explanation:
B) She is talking about a clergyman or a preacher.
The rhyme scheme of the complete poem is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. For the second quatrain of sonnet 100: Return, forgetful Muse, and straight redeem, In gentle numbers time so idly spent; Sing to the ear that doth thy lays esteem And gives thy pen both skill and argument. This corresponds to the rhyme scheme CDCD; the first line has the c rhyme as does the third line, while the second line uses the d rhyme in comparison to the fourth line.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
I have a positive feeling
The term 'fiend' refers to an individual who is malevolent, cruel, or wicked. This description fits the judge depicted in the passage perfectly, as the term is directed towards this character. Consequently, the most accurate answer is the final choice - It depicts Judge Lenon as a morally compromised judge who prioritizes patriotism over justice.