Flags fluttering gayly among the wind
If the speaker would rather have freedom in poverty than slavery in riches, then against communism.
No, Hitler was actually a very good public speaker and did not have any difficulty in speaking.
Actually it was his most important asset. He had the knack of saying the things people wanted to hear when they wanted to hear them. He had little going for him in the way of qualifications to be a great leader or military commander but he was able to get a good feel for how to manipulate people.
by quoting respected military strategists
by using military statistics
The speaker admires the soldiers.
"... Each person a picture" -apex
". . . each person a picture" (apex) Austin loves you so much. :*
The speaker in 'Cavalry Crossing a Ford' feels a sense of admiration and awe towards the soldiers as they cross the ford. The speaker is struck by the unity and discipline of the cavalry, and is moved by the sight of them moving as one cohesive unit.
soldiers traveling accros a waterway - apex :D
The speaker admires the ocean because people depend on it to obtain food. They also admire the ocean because it remains unchanged no matter what activities people do.
Yes.
The excerpt suggests that the speaker views Odysseus as a skilled and cunning leader who is able to navigate challenging situations with intelligence and cleverness. The speaker admires Odysseus for his ability to overcome obstacles and outsmart his enemies through his resourcefulness and strategic thinking.
soldiers traveling accros a waterway - apex :D
This poem personifies the moon as a woman smiling over us. The speaker admires the qualities and the position of the moon. ◘ The speaker in this poem respects nature. ◘ The speaker in this poem believes in Heaven. moor is simply the English language pronunciation of the Irish word mór meaning great, big, mighty etc. so the expression means the "great" McCarthy etc
The speaker in "Your Father Is a Simple Man" remarks on his father's ability to find joy in life's simple pleasures, such as working in the garden, savoring a cup of tea, and appreciating the beauty of nature. He admires his father's contentment with what he has and his wisdom in finding happiness in the small moments.
No, the veteran is not a speaker in the poem "The Old Soldier's Return." The poem is narrated from the perspective of a soldier who has returned home after serving in the military.