Answer:
Therefore
Explanation:
When inputting all of the options into the sentence, this is the only response that had made logical sense to me.
Nuclear Power: No Need for a Meltdown
The ability to split atoms and harness the power released has been around since the 1950s. Nuclear power is a safe, relatively clean, and renewable source of energy.
Considering the energy costs of the United States, it makes good sense to develop the American nuclear power industry. At present there are just over 100 nuclear plants in America providing 20% of our nation's electricity needs. No new nuclear power plants have been built since the 1970s. While America has neglected nuclear power plant development, other countries have enthusiastically utilized nuclear power plants to lessen their greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
Modern advances in nuclear reactor construction and monitoring have resulted in safer energy production. Accidents that occurred in the past, like the famous meltdown at Chernobyl in Russia, are very unlikely in the twenty-first century. Nuclear power is safer than ever before.
Unfortunately, the initial costs in building a nuclear power plant are very high. Nuclear reactors can cost as much as eight billion dollars. Another challenge is that building plants that meet the safety requirements of the American public takes a long time. Financing such long term construction products are often beyond the ability or not in the interests of private commercial banks. Since banks are unwilling or unable to lend the money, the federal government should step in and finance construction. Other governments around the world justify financing nuclear power plant construction as a vital national interest; we should too.
Which of the following best states the author's purpose?
A. To determine the difference between energy sources
B. To inform readers about how nuclear energy works
C. To persuade governments to use more nuclear energy
D. To teach others about the dangers of nuclear energy
Answer:
C. To persuade governments to use more nuclear energy
Explanation:
Just took this test yesterday and got it correct!
5. Identify the type of figurative language in the sentence below (taken from Act I, Scene 1 of Romeo and
Juliet).
Friar Lawrence: "Then is it likely thou wilt undertake / Athing like death to chide away this shame..."
Answer:
This is an example of a simile.
In the last line, how does David's throat tightening and his attempting
to hold back tears characterize the father?
A)
It shows that David is angry and is tired of trying to
do things right for his son and wife.
B)
It shows that David is really too emotional and gets
upset far too easily than any man should.
C)
It reveals that David is ashamed of his son and ex-
wife and wishes both of them would change their
ways.
It reveals that David feels happy at his son's
D) happiness and sorrowful at his not spending time
with him.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It reveals that David feels happy at his son’s happiness and sorrowful at his not spending time with him.
David's throat tightening and his attempting to hold back tears characterized that David feels happy at his son's happiness and sorrowful at his not spending time with him. That is option D.
What are facial expressions?Facial expressions can be used to convey a message to the observer as a means of communication.
From the short passage, David had divorced his wife who had custody of their child. This made him not to spend quality time with his son.
As they went for camping, David became emotional and trying to hold back tears because he felt happy at his son's happiness and sorrowful at his not spending time with him.
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What does the Messenger in Everyman say we all must do at the end of our lives?
go to Heaven
perform good deeds
give God a general reckoning of our lives
hey pray for forgiveness of our sins
Answer:
give God a general reckoning of our lives
Explanation:
In the play "Everyman", the prologue is read by a messenger who provides the audience with the remark that the play is a 'morality play'. The play deals with the deeds done by the people in their life, and their encounter with death. The messenger also gives an idea about the changing lives of the humans. In the play, God calls "mighty messenger" to death and asks him to visit 'Everyman' and recount their deeds. Everyman's book of the count is opened and observed. According to their deeds and journey, they are then assigned heaven or hell by God.
Why does the fate of the aliens remain up on the air?
Answer:
I dont quite understand
Explanation:
........explain your statement better
in what way does the whale serve as a contextual symbol
Answer:
Because the whale is so evasive, it becomes a symbol of humanity’s struggle with discovering the meaning of life.
Explanation:
not to sure sorry if it was wrong
Answer:
"Because the whale is so evasive, it becomes a symbol of humanity’s struggle with discovering the meaning of life."
In at least 150 words, consider the themes present in Animal Farm and explain how these themes relate to the
Impossibility of the survival of Animallsm on Animal Farm.
Answer:
Animal Farm, A novella by George Orwell, tells the tale of the downtrodden animals of Manor Farm, who after much oppression from their master, take over the farm for themselves. In the beginning, it seems like the start of a life of freedom and plenty, but ruthless and cunning elite emerges and begins to take control of the farm. The animals find themselves ensnared once again as one form of tyranny gradually replaces the other. The novella is a critique of revolutionary Russia and idealism betrayed by power and corruption. Orwell uses allegory between Animal Farm and the Soviet Union to highlight the corruption of socialist ideals in the soviet union, the power of language and propaganda, and the dangers of a naive working class. One of the main themes in the novella is how easily pure ideals can become corrupted, as they did in the Soviet Union. The novel opens with Old Major, a character who represents Karl Marx, telling the animals on the farm of his Orwell highlights how powerful the use of language and propaganda can be when used to control society.
Why are words powerful?
Answer:
Words are the most powerful force available to humanity.
Explanation:
We can choose to use words of encouragement, or using words of despair. Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate and to humble.
// interior crocodile alligator, I drive a Chevrolet move theatre //
// have a great day //
Answer:
Words are the most powerful force available to humanity.
i had to it on egd
Explanation:
Read the passage.
Dreams
by Langston Hughes
Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.
What type of symbol is the broken-winged bird in this poem?
Object
Animal
Summarizing
Person
Person. I'm not sure about what the classification types mean, but there is definitely personification used with the bird representation, so you could infer that the author is personifying because the bird symbolizes a person.
Identify the simple subject in the following sentence. Michelle and Suri like to shop at the Lemon Grove Mall. Suri Lemon Grove Mall Michelle Michelle and Suri
Answer:
Michelle and Suri is the simple subject in the following sentence
What can a writer do to surprise readers in a story?
•create a plot twist that affects the story's outcome
•speed up the narrative progression
•have the story continue to progress at a predictable rate
•slow the story down and add more detail
Answer:
create a plot twist that affects the story's outcome
Explanation:
The readers will be surprised about about the plot twist and then it will create tension and rising action. But, also because then people would start wondering why there was a plot twist. And the readers would never see it coming.
I hope this helps.
Answer:
Create a plot twist
Explanation:
Where do Malala and her family retreat to after the Peace Treaty fails in Mingora? Describe their experience traveling to this place.
How did Tristian create his table?
Answer:
Table Tools Design and Table Tools Layout
Explanation:
10 POINTS AND BRAINLIST PLSSS MY GRADE IS ON THE LINE!!!!!!!!!!!
Read the excerpt below, then answer the question. The Tinker's Willow Edward W. Frentz One day, when my Grandfather Gifford was about seven years old, he looked across the road to his father's blacksmith shop, and seeing someone sitting on the bench by the door, went over to learn who it was. He found a little old man, with thick, bushy eyebrows and bright blue eyes. His clothes were made all of leather, which creaked and rattled when he moved. By his side was a partly open pack, in which grandfather could see curious tools and sheets of shiny tin. By that he knew that the man was the traveling tinker, who came once or twice a year to mend leaky pans and pails, and of whom he had heard his mother speak. The old man was eating his luncheon - a slice or two of bread, a bit of cold meat, and a cold potato; and because it seemed so poor a luncheon, grandfather went back to the house and brought two big apples from the cellar. The old man thanked him and ate the apples. Then he got up, brushed the bread crumbs from his leather breeches, and taking a little tin dipper from his pack, went down to the brook for a drink of water. When he had had his fill, he came back to the bench and sat down. Which of the following describes the place in this excerpt? a small town, outside a blacksmith shop in a blacksmith shop a big city a brook
Which of the following statements is most likely to cause polarization?
a.
“This is too hard!”
b.
“I can do this if I take it slowly.”
c.
“You just need to take a few more steps and then you’ll be done.”
d.
“If we plan this right, we’ll be done shortly.”
Answer:
A. this is too hard!
Explanation:
A is the answer , took the test on edge
Poor weather would not allow Odysseus and his men to
Answer:
the poor weather didn't let them go home
In the space below, write a 1,000 word narrative essay in the first person of your point of view.
Answer:
Explanation:
It was a bright shiny morning and Phillip and I had just begun the day's walk. Like we have done every morning for the past six years. " You must never stop moving" my father had told my best friend and I " If you stop before you get to tomorrow you will never make it.." So that is what we have done, walked and walked and walked for six whole years to a place that we don't even know what looks like. But apparently we will know when we get there, at least that's what dad and Phillip have told me. "You will feel it when you get there". But i'm not convinced. I mean the to much of the world is rotting,why would there be anything left? The virus ruined everything. First it just was killing of the old, then it spread to the young. Then within three years the entire human race as we knew it was gone. How is Phillip and I still alive you ask? Well we are immune, yeah lucky us. I mean don't get me wrong, I'm grateful for the fact I won't turn into a mindless monster of a human. But that also means that we have a huge target on my back. They call themselves the "seekers" "we will seek out the cure, we will seek out the immune, we are seeking for you." They have been "seeking" for Ten years. So that's why we keep going, and going and going. Because if we stop we will get seeked, (that's what they call it when your caught). The seekers have control of all the land that's liveable, and in order to enter that land you are tested first to see if your immune. And if you are captured and Tortured, (Tested is their prefered choice of words). And no one makes it back out alive. Philip is the only reason i make through the days. He is this bright ray of light in my cold dark world, Dad and I found him Eight years ago. When we were both Eight years old. Dad and I were shopping in an old grocery store and I was digging through a stack of army blankets when I got to the bottom and there was a small sleeping boy. I wanted to just leave him there but dad and his big heart said otherwise. But he wouldn't have made it without us. Back then he was much shorter than me, weaker too but sadly i have only grown five more inches since then. Phil on the other had grew two whole feet. He really likes to call attention to that, on an hourly basis. I say he likes me, you know likes me likes me. And if we are being honest i am beginning to like him too. But I don't have time for love, I'm too busy focusing on keeping us both alive. Only thing Phil is good at is shooting, and that's only handy when someone is shooting at us. So I'm the one who finds the food, the water, the clothes, everything we need in order to stay alive. Right now I'm taking us to the old mall, it's supposed to still have clothes and shoes. Phil really needs some more shoes, if i have to listen to him complain one more time about a rock sticking him in the foot then i promise i'm going to lose it. Then after we found Bigfoot some shoes we were going to the old Mc donalds, i heard that the Coke machine still works. I haven't had coke since dad died. Mainly because you can't find it, but also the fact that it reminds me too much of him it was our thing. Dad loved it, it also is what got him killed, it was my birthday and Dad and Phil were determined to get me a decent birthday present. They thought I was sleeping so they left the hotel room we were in that night to go find some. I wasn't asleep though, because them two couldn't be quite long enough if their life depended on it. So I followed them down back streets and up alleys. Until they arrived in an old abandoned Walmart, the most intact one I had ever seen. I watched them go in and I waited and waited, ten minutes later a group of people went in after them, turns out that those people were immune hunters. By the time I got to Dad to warn him it was too late, He sacrificed himself for us, before he died he told me to never give up, find your tomorrow. He then wanted to tell Phil something in private, but Phil told me in a letter that he made him promise he would never leave me. I think Dad always knew that Phill would fall for me, I think he also knew that I would too. I've tried every year for six years, on this day to drink it but i've never been able to.
Narrative essay in the first person of point of view will be:
Reshma and I had just begun for the morning walk the day's walk. " You must never stop running" my mother had told my friend.
So that is what we have done, run and run and walked for two hours constantly.
But apparently, we will know when we arrive there, at least that's what mother and Reshma have told me. "You will feel it when you get there and arrive at your destination". But I'm not convinced.
I mean the to much of the world is rotting, why would there be anything. The virus ruined everything. First it just was killing of the old, then it spread to the young. Then within three years the entire human race as we knew it was gone.
Reshma and I still alive. Well we are immune, luckily, I'm grateful for the fact I won't turn into a mindless monster of a human. But that also means that we have a huge target on our heads. They call themselves the "seekers" "we will seek out the cure, we will seek out the immune, we are seeking for you." They have been "seeking" for Ten years.
That's why we keep going, and going and going. Because if we stop we will get sicked , that's what they call it when your caught. The seekers have control of all the land that's livable, and in order to enter that land you are tested first to see if your immune.
And if you are captured and Tortured, Tested is their preferred choice of words. And no one makes it back out alive. Reshma is the only reason I make through the days. She is this bright ray of light in my cold dark world, Mother and I found him five years ago.
When we were both nine years old. Me and my Mother were shopping in an old grocery store and I was digging through a stack of army blankets when I got to the bottom and there was a small sleeping girl.
I wanted to just leave her there but my mother and her big heart said otherwise. But she wouldn't have made it without us.
Back then she was much shorter than me, weaker too but sadly i have only grown five more inches since then.
Reshma on the other had grew two whole feet. She really likes to call attention to that, on an hourly basis. She likes her elder brother that is me.
And if we are being honest i am beginning to like her too as my sister . But I don't have time for love, I'm too busy focusing on keeping us both alive. Only thing Reshma is good at is shooting, and that's only handy when someone is shooting at us. So I'm the one who finds the food, the water, the clothes, everything we need in order to stay alive. Right now I'm taking us to the old mall, it's supposed to still have clothes and shoes.
Reshma really needs some more shoes, if i have to listen to her complain one more time about a rock sticking her in the foot then i promise I'm going to lose it.
Then after we found Bigfoot some shoes we were going to the old Mc Donald's, i heard that the Coke machine still works. I haven't had coke since mother died. Mainly because you can't find it, but also the fact that it reminds me too much of her it was our thing.
Mother loved it, it also is what got her killed, it was my birthday and mother and Reshma were determined to get me a decent birthday present.
They thought I was sleeping so they left the hotel room we were in that night to go find some. I wasn't asleep though, because them two couldn't be quite long enough if their life depended on it. So I followed them down back streets and up alleys. Until they arrived in an old abandoned Walmart, the most intact one I had ever seen. I watched them go in and I waited and waited, ten minutes later a group of people went in after them, turns out that those people were immune hunters.
By the time I got to Mother to warn her it was too late. She sacrificed herself for us, before she died he told me to never give up, find your tomorrow.
She then wanted to tell Reshma something in private, but Reshma told me in a letter that she made her promise she would never leave me.
I think Mother always knew that Reshma would fall for me, I think she also knew that I would too.
What is Essay?Essay is an analytic, interpretative, or critical literary composition usually much shorter and less systematic and formal than a dissertation or thesis.
It usually deals with its subject from a limited and often personal point of view.
What is First Person point of view?The first-person narrative is a mode of storytelling in which a storyteller recounts events from his or her own point of view using the first person such as "I", "us", "our" and "ourselves".
It can be narrated by a first-person protagonist (or other focal character), first-person re-teller, first-person witness or first-person peripheral.
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What is characterization?
• the process by which authors reveal how characters are connected
•the process by which authors reveal the names of characters
•the process by which authors reveal the personalities of characters
•the process by which authors reveal the problems faced by characters
Read this excerpt from Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. How do the Ghost of Christmas Present's words affect Scrooge?
"If these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, none other of my race," returned the Ghost, "will find him here. What then? If he be like
to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population."
Scrooge hung his head to hear his own words quoted by the Spirit, and was overcome with penitence and grief.
"Man" said the Ghost, "if man you be in heart, not adamant, forbear that wicked cant until you have discovered What the surplus is, and
Where it is. Will you decide what men shall live, what men shall die? It may be, that in the sight of Heaven, you are more worthless and less
fit to live than millions like this poor man's child. Oh God! to hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry
brothers in the dust!"
Scrooge bent before the Ghost's rebuke, and trembling cast his eyes upon the ground. But he raised them speedily, on hearing his own
name.
ОА. They make Scrooge more open and understanding of other people's needs and wants.
B. They teach Scrooge that human life is fickle and insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
C. They remind Scrooge of his earlier harsh behavior and make him feel regret and shame.
D. They cause Scrooge to feel pity for Bob Cratchit's family and their humble way of life.
Answer: C. They remind Scrooge of his earlier harsh behavior and make him feel regret and shame
Explanation:
A Christmas Carol is a ghost story by Charles Dicken and is a tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. The Christmas ghost reminds Scrooge of his earlier rude attitude.
Who is Scrooge?Ebenezer Scrooge is the protagonist and a mean-spirited, greedy, and cold-hearted old man. He does not like to celebrate Christmas and even rejects offerings for Christmas celebrations.
He gets visited by three Christmas ghosts past, present, and future. The Christmas ghost makes him realize and dwell on his past rude and harsh behaviors towards people.
Therefore, option c. the Christmas ghosts remind Scrooge about his behavior.
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if someone answers this in the next 30 seconds, ill vote YOU brainliest
Answer:
Hello... unfortunately I do not see any question to answer.
Explanation:
Have a wonderful day :)
the purpose of using personification in the exerpt is to show how
Answer:
dangerous it is to jump onto a moving freight car.
Explanation:
In a writing rubric, what is the name for a standard that is used for evaluation?
A
rating
B
score
C
category
D
criterion
Match the excerpts to the literary and poetic devices they use.
Autumn's golden reign
rising radiance drives the shades away—
From star to star the mental optics rove
personification
arrowBoth
iambic pentameter
arrowBoth
assonance
arrowBoth
Answer:
Autumn's golden reign- Personification
Rising radiance drives the shades away- Assonance
From star to star, the mental optics rove-Iambic Pentameter
Explanation:
The first excerpt is alluding a physical or human attribute to an inanimate object which is saying that autumn has the human capacity to be on a golden reign.
An assonance is the repetition of identical or similar two or more stress vowel sounds. This assonance takes place with the words "shade" and "away".
An iambic pentameter is a line of verse with five metric feet that is made up of one short and long syllable.
"From star to star, the mental optics rove" makes use of iambic pentameter because of the first unstressed syllable which is followed by the stressed syllable.
Answer:
Autumn's golden reign- Personification
Rising radiance drives the shades away- Assonance
From star to star, the mental optics rove-Iambic Pentameter
Explanation:
Why do we use adjectives in a sentence
Answer:
to convey more detail
Explanation:
How does the discussion of music videos and reality shows help readers understand MTV’s influence? Use evidence from the text in your response.
(here is the passage)
"ladies and gentlemen, rock 'n' roll.”
MTV went on the air with those words, a minute after midnight on Aug. 1, 1981. The first video was, of course, “Video Killed the Radio Star,” by the Buggles.
Few people saw the fledgling
network; it was carried by cable operators in Kansas City, but not New York or Los Angeles. But within a couple of years, MTV had grown into a behemoth
of the music industry.
Craig Marks and Rob Tannenbaum have compiled a new oral history of the network, I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution.
Tannenbaum tells weekends on All Things Considered host Laura Sullivan that when MTV was launched, music videos were almost unknown.
“In fact, if you had said to someone in 1981, 'Do you want to watch a music video?' the person would have said, 'I don't know what you're talking about,' because the phrase didn't actually exist.”
MTV struggled during its first few years. Conservative
cable operators often refused to carry the channel.
“They thought that MTV was a bunch of coked-up rock and roll fiends, and they were right in a way,” Marks says.
The company was just a few bad months away from going under, until several ad executives cooked up what became a legendary ad campaign featuring rock stars yelling, “I want my MTV!”
“That really was the turning point, that and Thriller were the two things that kept the network afloat,” Marks says.
Thriller caused a controversy at lily-white
MTV. The network came under fire for its lack of black artists, but executives worried that their viewers just wouldn't like Michael Jackson. They changed their tune once the ratings came in.
“They weren't idiots,” Tannenbaum says. “Once they saw the ratings go up, they realized that they could program black musicians.”
Jackson led to Lionel Richie, Billy Ocean and other black musicians, though leery
network executives had to be persuaded all over again when rap became popular.
MTV's impact was immense during the 1980s. It made artists like Madonna and Guns N' Roses into stars. But if you turn on MTV today, you'll have a hard time finding any videos at all. The network began to back away from playing music videos in 1992, the year Marks and Tannenbaum chose to end their book.
“One of the signature things that happened that year was that Bill Clinton was a constant presence on MTV in 1990-91, and he was elected president,” Tannenbaum says.
“Once you've helped elect a U.S. president, are you gonna go back to playing Winger videos?” Marks adds.
That year also marked the debut of the first reality show, The Real World, which had a huge impact on the television industry.
“It's very easy to trace the line from The Real World to Snooki,” Tannenbaum says. “It's an alcoholic, crooked line all the way there, but MTV quickly realized and learned that narrative television, even reality TV, rated better than music videos.”
Other networks jumped on the reality show bandwagon.
“I think The Real World was the last point where MTV could be considered revolutionary,” Tannenbaum says.
Answer:
The discussion about video clips and reality shows shows how MTV was fundamental in the popularity of these two media, showing the influence of the broadcaster in pop culture.
Explanation:
The text shows how MVT was an irrelevant broadcaster, but it became a great symbol of pop culture and revolutionized the television market in the 1980s. This was because MTV presented a new proposal, aimed at young audiences, where it presented video clips, something very unpopular, but it has become a big trend. For this, MTV invested in the dissemination of its content and in a program composed by the greatest artists of the time. This attracted a large audience and showed the producers that video clips could be very profitable, which we still see today.
The text also shows that when video clips started to become popular and easy to find, MTV saw that it was time to reinvent themselves and with that, invested in the creation of reality shows, which became a new fever. among broadcasters, once again establishing their influence on pop culture.
PLEASE HELP!! match each type of text with the most logical organization structure.match each type of text with the most logical organization structure.
Answer:
An advice column - Problem and resolution
An article on the benefits of florescent lightbulbs over incandescent bulbs - Compare and contrast
A history text book - Chronological order
A software installation guide - Sequence
A letter to the editor - Central idea and supporting details
Explanation:
compare and contrast-A passage compares and contrast two or more things. Authors sometimes organize their writing by comparison and contrast. When you compare and contrast two or more people, places, events, or things, you find ways in which they are alike or different. Signal words can help you identify the type of text structure being used. Writing that uses comparison-and-contrast text structure often includes these common signal words:
like
both
also
although
but
more
while
however
Sequence-A passage list ideas in an order that flows from one to the next. Example - Math problems are work in sequence
Chronological-A passage that lists events in the order that they happen. Signal words can help you identify the type of text structure being used. Common signal words used in texts using chronological text structure are:
to begin
before
first
continue
then
next
later
final
Dates such as 1939 or March 7, 2010 and ages of people mentioned in the text are also helpful cues to determine the order of events.
After matching each type of text with the most logical organization structure, we have:
1. A history textbook - 2. Chronological order.
2. An advice column - 5. Problem and resolution.
3. A software installation guide - 3. Sequence.
4. An articles on the benefits of florescent lightbulbs over incandescent bulbs. - 1. Compare and contrast.
5. A letter to the editor - 4. Central idea and supporting details.
Let's take a look at each answer individually:
1. A history textbook aims at informing readers about past events. Those events are presented in chronological order, that is, in the order they happened throughout history.
2. An advice column has the purpose of giving a possible solution to a reader's problem. Therefore, it presents a problem-solution structure.
3. A software installation guide instructs the reader about the steps of the installation process. Since the steps must be executed in a certain sequence, they are presented in that sequence.
4. An article that discusses two kinds of light bulbs and their benefits will compare those bulbs (show their similarities) and also contrast them (show their differences).
5. Finally, a letter to the editor will present its author's main idea and then provide the details and evidence that support that idea. Its purpose is usually to persuade.
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Read these lines from Emily Dickinson's poem "435" ("Much Madness is
divinest Sense");
In this, as All, prevail -
Assent - and you are sane -
Demur - you're straightway dangerous -
And handled with a Chain -
What is the rhyme scheme here?
A. abab
B. abcd
C. abca
D. abcb
Answer:
D. abcb
Explanation:
-vail (a)
-sane (b)
-rous (c)
-chain (b)
abcb is the rhyme scheme here. -vail (a), sane (b), rous (c) and chain (b). Hence, option D is correct.
What is rhyme scheme?The sequence of sounds that repeats at the end of a line or stanza is known as a rhyme scheme. Line by line, stanza by stanza, or throughout the entire poem, rhyme schemes might alter.
The alphabet's letters are used to describe rhyme patterns, therefore each line in a poem that rhymes with another is given a letter, starting with "A." A four-line poem with the rhyme scheme ABAB, for instance, has the first line rhyme with the third line and the second line rhyme with the fourth line.
One of the most prevalent rhyme schemes, particularly in children's poetry, is AABB. It is frequently referred to as a rhyming couplet in literary terms.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Select the correct answer
Is this a SENTENCE?
I went to the party with.
A.
Yes
B.
No
Answer:
B.No
Explanation:
Not complete, although it has a verb and a subject the sentence is a dependent phrase
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because its a complete statement
the stressed word in facilitate
When Swift the narrator suggests that his proposal is "modest," what
rhetorical technique is he using?
A. Hyperbole
B. Understatement
C. Idiom
D. Sarcasm
The rhetorical technique that Swift the narrator is using when he suggests that his proposal is "modest" is D. Sarcasm.
What happens in A Modest Proposal?In "A Modest Proposal," Swift's proposal is far from modest. He suggests that the Irish should sell their children to the English as a source of food in order to solve the problem of poverty. By calling it "modest," he uses sarcasm to create irony and highlight the outrageousness of the proposal.
The use of sarcasm helps Swift to criticize the way in which the English government and the Irish elite were neglecting the plight of the Irish poor, and to call for change.
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