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- what are two adjectives that describe the song’s mood? spirited, continued 2. what story does the song tell? a hunter from kentucky. it is not often that you see consumer journal back? opportunity while i reminisce some... well, a bank was raised to hide our breast, not that we thought of dying, but that we always like to rest unless the game is flying behind it stood our little band, none wished it to be greater. every men was half a horse, and half an alligator. now, you all did read in the public prints how packenham english general attempted to make our hickory jackson wince, as soon as his scheme repeated. but jackson, he was wide awake, and he wasn’t scared of rifles things of little importance; well he knew what aim we’d take with our kentucky rifles. and so they wisely took to flight, and left us all this beauty; so if danger e’er annoys, remember what our trade is: send for us kentucky boys, and we’ll protect ye ladies.
Question 1:
To determine adjectives for the song's mood, we analyze the lyrics. Phrases like "spirited, continued", "he wasn't scared", "well he knew what aim we'd take", and the depiction of fighting against the British (e.g., "the British found 'twas vain to fight") suggest a brave and determined mood. Also, the lively description of the hunter and the band implies a spirited or courageous tone. Two suitable adjectives are "spirited" (from the text) and "courageous" (due to the theme of facing the British and protecting trade/ladies).
The song tells the story of the Kentucky riflemen (and Andrew Jackson, "Hickory Jackson") facing the British. It describes their readiness to fight (e.g., "A hunter from Kentucky", "Every man was half a horse"), the British's failed attempts ("the British found 'twas vain to fight"), and the defense of their trade/land ("Remember what our trade is. Send for us Kentucky boys... And we'll protect ye ladies"). It also highlights Jackson's fearlessness ("he wasn't scared of rifles [things] of little importance") and the success in making the British flee ("they wisely took to flight").
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Two adjectives describing the song’s mood are spirited and courageous.