It should be
Jane swam the course several times.
Answer:
Incorrect usage of helping verb 'has' makes it sound ungrammatical or the wrong usage of the verb 'swam' with has.
"Jane swam the course several times." is the correct form or it can be
"Jane has swum the course several times".
Explanation:
There is a grammatical flaw in the sentence due to the unnecessary usage of the helping verb 'has' which makes it superfluous. If the helping verb has to be remained intact then the past participle form of verb i.e. 'swum' should be used. Thus, there can be two possible answers as given above.
Timber's apology to the doctor for Harry's harsh words can be found in which of the following sections of "Poison"?
A. the climax
B. the falling action
C. the exposition
D. the rising action
The correct answer id B: the falling action
In the Aztec economy, two important materials used as money to purchase goods were A) cotton cloth and cacao beans. B) clay objects and gold coins. C) farm animals and feathers. D) turquoise and jade.
clay objects and gold cins were used as money to purchase items.
Answer:
A) cotton cloth and cacao beans.
Explanation:
In the Aztec economy there was a long tradition of trading products for products, up untill this day in south states of Mexico you can find markets where people can trade chikens, cattle or crops for other crops cattle or animals, in that time they would also use cotton cloth and cacao beans because its facility to transport and its high value.
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an excerpt from the book Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby
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Based on the excerpt from Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch, which sentence best describes the role of football in the author's relationship with his father?
A.
Football brought a sense of routine to the time the narrator and his father spent together.
B.
Football allowed the narrator to spend quality time with his father and his little sister.
C.
Football was the only interest that the narrator and his father shared.
D.
Football allowed the narrator and his father to reconnect after his parents' divorce.
E.
Football provided a way for the narrator's father to come between the narrator and his mother.
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In the excerpt from Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch, football played a role in his relationship with his father to spend quality time with each other after his parent's divorce and his father's and grandfather's obssesion to soccer. The answer is A.
Answer:
Football brought a sense of routine to the time the narrator and his father spent together.
Explanation:
Why isn't this thesis statement acceptable?
"I am going to tell you why you should add solar panels to your home."
Question 10 options:
A) It is not acceptable because it should be more than one sentence.
B) It is not acceptable because a thesis should never begin with "I am going to tell you..."
C) It is not acceptable because you should not share your opinion in the thesis.
D) It is not acceptable because it does not share the three main ideas to support the claim.
You can choose more than one..
it is not acceptable because a thesis should never begin with "I" ( when talking to an audience, you can always add your opinion in but should never use first person like "My thoughts, I," and it is not acceptable because a thesis statement should include more than 1 ideas so your answers are B AND D
Which of the following excerpts omits material from this sentence correctly, without changing the author's original meaning? For encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation, a physiological change that takes place in the brain. A. open double quoteFor encoded information to be stored...a physiological change...takes place...close double quote B. open double quoteFor encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation...in the brain.close double quote C. open double quote[T]here must be consolidation...in the brain.close double quote D. open double quote...there must be consolidation, a physiological change that takes place in the brain.close double quote
B - "For encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation...in the brain".
The other options change the author's original meaning.
Answer:
The excerpt that omits material from this sentence correctly, without changing the author's original meaning is B. open double quote For encoded information to be stored, there must be consolidation...in the brain. close double quote
Explanation:
The original sentence presents information about a psychological process that is necessary to keep the information, in case that some information has to be eliminated from the sentence this would be the dependent sentence "a physiological change that takes place" since this is only describing the term consolidation.
which best explains why writers may have favorite words
A) They have personal preferences about the meaning or sound of certain words
B) They try to select words that are unlikely to offend a majority of readers
C) They understand that some words are objectively better than others
D) They want to choose words that most people have never heard before
They have personal preferences about the meaning or sound of certain words
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Answer:
A is the answer
Explanation:
Im working on apex rn and it was right.
Fill in the correct pronoun for the following phrase
A. which is the correct choice
WHICH
lolomaskdl;jf;laj; hehehehe i cant exalian it very well but it is correct because it is describing stuff
In " Excerpt from Printer's Ink" and " Excerpt from Young Ben Franklin", what quality about Ben Franklin is emphasized in both articles? How does each author support this quality about Ben Franklin? BTW: this is an extended response!! Need HELP
The emphasized quality is that Ben was a perseverant, hard-working young boy and besides that he liked to read in paragraph one says: From a child I was fond of Reading. "All the little money that came into my hands was ever laid out in books". In paragraph two the author says that Ben didn't like his job with his father's soap and candle shop but it helped him learn the importance of hard work. In paragraph four it says that Mr. Franklin sent Ben to work with his older brother James who owned a print shop. Although James was often harsh with his little brother, Ben enjoyed the printing business.
Franklin’s curious mind and a quest for learning are emphasized as a common note on both ‘The excerpt from Young Ben Franklin’ and ‘Excerpt from Printer’s Ink’.
Explanation:
‘The excerpt from Young Ben Franklin’ describes the curious nature of Franklin to read books and learn every day. He always had a strong fascination towards acquiring knowledge.
The Excerpt from Printer’s Ink also establishes the same point when he is found to be working on his brother’s print shops. He describes it as a greatest place to be, as the place relates to the publishing of articles in various areas like science, politics and entertainment. He is also found to be writing even on his deathbed. The dedication of Franklin to learn and acquire knowledge was very high.
Which one of the following pieces of information would require you to use a parenthetical citation to indicate that you took the information from an outside source? A. "Celine Deon's musical influences can be traced to classical roots." B. Celine Deon is a professional singer. C. "A New Day has Come" and "I Drove all Night" are two of Celine Deon's songs. D. Many people consider music an important part of their lives.
the correct answer is A
The pieces of information would require to use a parenthetical citation to indicate that you took the information from an outside source is :
Option A
Celine Deon's musical influences can be traced to classical roots.Incorporate an incidental reference when you allude to, sum up, rework, or quote from another source. For each in-text reference in your paper, there should be a comparing passage in your Works Cited list. MLA incidental reference style utilizes the creator's last name and a page number
At the point when superfluous data is added incidentally to a sentence, it is generally isolated from the principle sentence by commas or other accentuation. Truth be told there are three kinds of accentuation that can isolate incidental articulations like commas , round sections.
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Read Paragraph 8 of the excerpt.
For God's sake, are we crazy? In the face of history, of every line of philosophy, against the teaching of every religionist and seer and prophet the world has ever given us, we are still doing what our barbarous ancestors did when they came out of the caves and the woods!
Which statement is the best objective summary of Paragraph 8 of the excerpt?
Darrow calls the audience crazy and bullies them into choosing a punishment other than the death penalty for the boys.
Darrow refers to the boys as "barbarous," which strengthens his case for giving them the death penalty.
Darrow argues that giving the boys the death penalty would be a barbaric act that is not in line with the audience's beliefs.
Darrow manipulates the audience by evoking their emotions even though the boys clearly deserve the death penalty.
Answer:
Darrow argues that giving the boys the death penalty would be a barbaric act that is not in line with the audience's beliefs.
Explanation:
First, it's important to understand if Darrow wants the death penalty or not. He is not in favor of the death penalty. Killing someone for committing a crime, in his opinion, is the caveman's system of punishment. Any option that suggests the boys deserve or should receive the death penalty must be eliminated. This leaves the first and third options. Second, the purpose behind referring to history, philosophy, and the teaching of others is to talk about the audience's beliefs. A person's belief system is usually built from their culture which includes history, philosophy and the teaching they follow. Darrow is saying that all of these sources view the death penalty as barbaric.
Identify the degree of comparison of the adverb in the following sentence:
“He is always so optimistic”
Answer:
The correct answer is A. positive.
Explanation:
Positive is the most basic form of adjectives and adverbs - it is the form we use when we are stating facts, describing someone, and not comparing them. For example: beautiful, nice, smart. This is the case for the adjective above - optimistic is the basic form.
If the sentence said - He is always more optimistic than him/He is the most optimistic person I know, then those would be comparative and superlative, respectively. And since we can say that someone is more optimistic/most optimistic, it means that the adjective is comparable; therefore, D is incorrect.
Answer:Uncomparable
Explanation:
Which of the stories below can be classified as a parody? Question 2 options: a) “Cinderella” by: Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm b) “The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dog” A Blackfoot Legend c) Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 Excerpt from Things Fall Apart by: Chinua Achebe d) From Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
A parody is a type of story that is based on one known tale, author or style. It works as an imitation of the original piece, normally it will have a tone of joke and be likely a comedy or a ridicule version of the original, that intents to criticize or reflect upon something.
Now the story of Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is a very famous Spanish story because it is a kind of parody of chivalric novels.
The correct answer is d) From Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Answer:
From Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Explanation:
Write a detailed outline that includes the information you would use in your essay about an important event in your life.
This is a question you have to think about more yourself. Start by choosing an important event in your life that you clearly remember, it could be the birth of a sibling, the adoption of a pet, the death of a relative, or your first time experiencing something exciting.
Using the birth of a sibling for example-
I. Hearing the news
A. First found out
B. Preparation for them
C. Baby-proofing
II. Baby plans
A. Name suggestions
B. Gender decoration
C. Shopping for them
III. The baby's arrival
A. Hospital wait
B. How I felt
C. Meeting the brother/sister
This is just an example, you can do it off of anything you want, and expand upon any ideas to make the outline very detailed, or do the minimum required for one.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
My life as a student
Explanation:
Introduction:
A) The school was not what I expected
B) My first day at Elementary School
C) They say school is funny
I loved playing all day at home
A) Elementary is not funny
The day I learned that you can't play at schoolMy first penaltyB) Grades
My first subject failedWhat does behavior have to do with grades?The situation did not improve over time
A) The high school and its little groups
Almost all my friends were my neighborsIt is not necessary to go to school to meet new peopleB) Teachers at College
Everything is about prestigeGrades are always more important than knowledgeConclusion
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In 'The Namesake' by Jhumpa Lahiri, Where does Gogol feel most at home?
Use evidence from the text to support and explain your answer.
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In 'The Namesake' by Jhumpa Lahiri, every character is in the search of a home where to belong to, and the different houses they habitate mirror their personalities. The wealthy Ratliffs live in an extravagant mansion. Gogol's room at university is kind of disheartening. The first residence of the Ganguli's is small and uncomfortable, but full of love. If identity derives from the sense of home, it is not a surprise that Gogol has many difficulties in finding and setting up a permanent one. This may explain why he wants to become an architect (to build his own home).
But, as the story develops, the narrator acknowledges that "...is his room at Yale where Gogol feels most comfortable. He likes its oldness, its persistent grace. He likes that so many students have occupied it before him. He likes the solidity of its plaster walls, its dark wooden
floorboards, however battered and stained. He likes the dormer window he sees first thing in the mornings when he opens his eyes and looking at Battell Chapel. He has fallen in love with the Gothic architecture of the campus, always astonished by the physical beauty that surrounds him, that roots him to his environs in a way he had never felt growing up on Pemberton Road." (Evidence from the text).
Thus, Gogol's transitory place of comfort turns to be his Yale dormitory rather than the house where he grew up, implying that he has more flair to get used to new places than his parents.
Name and explain one law/legislation that protects citizens against the xenophobia
Answer:
The law/legislation that protects citizens against xenophobia is The Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act, passed in 2000, in South Africa.
Explanation:
This is an extensive South African law against discrimination. It forbids any governmental body or private institution to discriminate, hate and persecute people.
According to the act, all forms of discrimination (whether based on racial origin, gender, social or familiar status, skin color, religion, and cultural practices, among others) are forbidden and imply legal consequences.
Which of these sentences exhibits proper usage?
A. Leonardo da Vinci's “Mona Lisa” is probably the most famous painting in the world.
B. Leonardo da Vinci's, Mona Lisa, is probably the most famous Painting in the world.
C. Leonardo da Vinci's “Mona Lisa” is probably the most famous painting in the world.
D. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is probably the most famous painting in the world.
Answer:
The sentence that exhibits proper usage is:
D. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is probably the most famous painting in the world.
Explanation:
The reasons behind are the following. first A and C are the same exact answer. And they are wrong because they separate "Mona Lisa" with quotation marks that are not required. After all, we are talking direclty about it, we don't need to quote it because that is its name. Then B, separate three phrases to say we are not talking about the same idea. Therefore eventhough D is a long sentece it keeps the sense and the idea.
Reading from a book each night before bed according to Jang encourages the brain to remember the text
Which of the following reflects the proper punctuation of the above sentence?
Reading from a book each night before bed, “according to Jang,” encourages the brain to remember the text.
“Reading from a book each night before bed,” according to Jang, “encourages the brain to remember the text.” . . .
[R]eading from a book each night before bed according to Jang encourages the brain to remember the text?
“Reading from a book each night before bed (according to Jang) encourages the brain to remember the text”.
the second sentence is correct
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The sentence needs appropriate punctuation.The part according to Jang should be in apposition.That means that the phrase is enclosed by a comma at the beginning of it ,and another ant the end of it.The information provided by a clause in apposition is additional though , in this case, not less important.
Which sentence contains the best example of descriptive details?
A.The apartment shuddered under the onslaught of the howling wind.
B.They were about to move into the new apartment building last week.
C.In preparation for the move to the apartment, they had to pack first.
D.Inside the apartment, there was a lot to do to make it habitable.
A. Because the other do not give a discription for example d says there a lot to be done but dose not say what this answer (A) explains!
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Answer:
A.The apartment shuddered under the onslaught of the howling wind.
Explanation:
Descriptive details are those that illustrate vivid images for the reader to immerse and experience in a much profound manner what is being depicted. This is achieved through specific vocabulary, tone and sensorial descriptions that evoke mood and resonant imagery.
The remaining options are descriptive summaries of a scene or an action and use basic vocabulary; thereby, do not evoke or illustrate any powerful image or experience.
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Read the scenario. During the research process, Cosmo discovered information that id relevant and important to his argument, but which does no answer the research question he began his argument with.
Cosmo should revise his research question to allow him to incoporate the new information.
Cosmo should eliminate his original research question and write a new one.
Cosmo should ignore his research question since it is only useful in the beginning of the research process.
Cosmo should stick to his original research question and ignore the new information, which will only dostract him from his focus
The answer would be Cosmo should stick to his original research question and ignore the new information, which will only distract him from his focus
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On the afternoon of that same Sunday I took my first long ride on my pony, under Otto's direction. After that Dude and I went twice a week to the post-office, six miles east of us, and I saved the men a good deal of time by riding on errands to our neighbors.
2 All the years that have passed have not dimmed my memory of that first glorious autumn. The new country lay open before me: there were no fences in those days. Sometimes I followed the sunflower-bordered roads. Fuchs told me that the sunflowers were introduced into that country by the Mormons; that at the time of the persecution, when they left Missouri and struck out into the wilderness to find a place where they could worship God in their own way, the members of the first exploring party, crossing the plains to Utah, scattered sunflower seed as they went. The next summer, when the long trains of wagons came through with all the women and children, they had the sunflower trail to follow. I believe that botanists do not confirm Fuchs's story, but insist that the sunflower was native to those plains. Nevertheless, that legend has stuck in my mind, and sunflower-bordered roads always seem to me the roads to freedom.
3 I used to love to drift along the pale-yellow cornfields, looking for the damp spots one sometimes found at their edges, where the smartweed soon turned a rich copper color and the narrow brown leaves hung curled like cocoons about the swollen joints of the stem. Sometimes I went south to visit our German neighbors and to admire their catalpa grove, or to see the big elm tree that grew up out of a deep crack in the earth and had a hawk's nest in its branches. Trees were so rare in that country, and they had to make such a hard fight to grow, that we used to feel anxious about them, and visit them as if they were persons. It must have been the scarcity of detail in that tawny landscape that made detail so precious.
4 Sometimes I rode north to the big prairie-dog town to watch the brown earth-owls fly home in the late afternoon and go down to their nests underground with the dogs. Antonia Shimerda liked to go with me, and we used to wonder a great deal about these birds of subterranean habit. We had to be on our guard there, for rattlesnakes were always lurking about. They came to pick up an easy living among the dogs and owls, which were quite defenseless against them; took possession of their comfortable houses and ate the eggs and puppies. We felt sorry for the owls. It was always mournful to see them come flying home at sunset and disappear under the earth. But, after all, we felt, winged things who would live like that must be rather degraded creatures.
5 Antonia had opinions about everything, and she was soon able to make them known. Almost every day she came running across the prairie to have her reading lesson with me. Mrs. Shimerda grumbled, but realized it was important that one member of the family should learn English. When the lesson was over, we used to go up to the watermelon patch behind the garden. I split the melons with an old corn-knife, and we lifted out the hearts and ate them with the juice trickling through our fingers.
6 Antonia loved to help grandmother in the kitchen and to learn about cooking and housekeeping. She would stand beside her, watching her every movement. We were willing to believe that Mrs. Shimerda was a good housewife in her own country, but she managed poorly under new conditions: the conditions were bad enough, certainly!
7 I remember how horrified we were at the sour, ashy-grey bread she gave her family to eat. She mixed her dough, we discovered, in an old tin peck-measure that Krajiek had used about the barn. When she took the paste out to bake it, she left smears of dough sticking to the sides of the measure, put the measure on the shelf behind the stove, and let this residue ferment. The next time she made bread, she scraped this sour stuff down into the fresh dough to serve as yeast.
8 During those first months the Shimerdas never went to town. Krajiek encouraged them in the belief that in Black Hawk they would somehow be mysteriously separated from their money. They hated Krajiek, but they clung to him because he was the only human being with whom they could talk or from whom they could get information. He slept with the old man and the two boys in the dugout barn, along with the oxen. They kept him in their hole and fed him for the same reason that the prairie-dogs and the brown owls house the rattlesnakes-- because they did not know how to get rid of him.
In this excerpt from her novel, My Antonia, Willa Cather uses several figures of speech in her descriptions. Quoting the text, list at least two of the figures of speech that Cather uses, and describe the effect each one has on the reader.
Two of the main figures used by the author are flashback and simile
1. A flashback is defined as a sudden vivid memory of a event in the past. In this case, the author is recalling the story of how sunflowers were introduced into that country. (Fuchs told me that the sunflowers were introduced into that country by the Mormons; that at the time of the persecution, when they left Missouri).
2. Simile: is a comparison between 2 unlike things. Usually use "like" or "as" In this excerpt examples of simile are:
a) we used to feel anxious about them (the trees), and visit them as if they were persons.
b) But, after all, we felt, winged things who would live like that must be rather degraded creatures
Answer:
it's D
Explanation:
The speaker is weeping at the end of “the tropics in New York” because?
By (Langston Hughes )
The speaker is weeping at the end of “the tropics in New York” because he is homesick. In this poem, even we appreciate the exact description of the natural resources of the narrator's home, we can see too how the memory of the situations lived in his natal city, gives a sadness to his tale and finally begins to cry because he fells "hungry for the old, familiar ways".
The inference shows that the speaker is weeping because he is homesick.
What is an inference?It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given.
In this case, the inference shows that the speaker is weeping because he is homesick.
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he rules of team sports are designed to give one team an advantage. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Collective Sports are games that require the participation of two or more people as opposed to another team. To be a fair game it is necessary that the rules be made in an impartial way and not made to favor one team.
In collective games, a talented player is not enough, it takes a cohesive team. Even a team with superior technical quality is no guarantee of success if players do not act together and if the rules of the game are not fair to all teams.
Answer:F.
Explanation:
Identify whether the sentence is an example of figurative language or if it has a literal meaning. My car was happy to be washed.
thats an example of firguative language
What form of figurative language does the phase "as if she was a desert islander" demonstrate?
It demonstrates a smilie, because it uses as, which a simile is a figurative phrase including like or as.
Read the following excerpt and answer the question.
“My heart raced with joy. No dream, I thought, the waking truth at last!” At those words Dawn rose on her golden throne in a sudden gleam of light. (Odyssey, 20:100-3)
Which of the following literary devices is most prominent in the excerpt above?
-metaphor
-epic simile
-hyperbole
-personification
The answer is personification.
Personification because the heart raced with joy
Taylor and Jane are sisters. They started a babysitting business because each sister needs to save money for a summer trip. Together, they decided on a plan for advertising their business and splitting both the clients and money evenly. The business had been going well for three weeks, but yesterday, Jane was asked to babysit for a family at the last minute. She didn’t have time to tell Taylor, but she took the job and decided to keep the money for herself. She figures what Taylor doesn’t know won’t hurt her.
1. What are some examples of effective teamwork in the example above?
2. What are some examples of ineffective teamwork in the example above?
3. How could Jane have handled the situation differently?
4. How would you react to the situation if you were Taylor and found out about Jane withholding? Explain your answer.
1. What are some examples of effective teamwork in the example above?
Together, they decided on a plan for advertising their business and splitting both the clients and money evenly.
2. What are some examples of ineffective teamwork in the example above?
Jane was asked to babysit for a family at the last minute. She didn’t have time to tell Taylor, but she took the job and decided to keep the money for herself.
3. How could Jane have handled the situation differently?
She could of still told Jane and they both could have went together even if it was at the last minute.
4. How would you react to the situation if you were Taylor and found out about Jane withholding? Explain your answer.
I would take that money that she made and make her do other work to earn that same amount back, and then it'll be like she never did what she did behind my back :)
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Effective teamwork is seen in the sisters' initial agreement to share responsibilities and earnings, while ineffective teamwork is exemplified by Jane keeping the last-minute job earnings to herself. Jane should have communicated with Taylor and maintained their agreement, and Taylor would likely address the issue through a constructive conversation if she found out.
In the scenario described, effective teamwork is represented by Taylor and Jane initially deciding on a plan for advertising their babysitting business and agreeing to split both clients and money evenly. This collaboration shows their commitment to share responsibilities and rewards equally as part of their work arrangement.
Examples of ineffective teamwork include Jane deciding to keep money from a last-minute babysitting job for herself without informing Taylor. This action undermines their agreement to split earnings, disrupts the trust between them, and could potentially harm their business if Taylor were to find out and feel betrayed.
Jane could have handled the situation differently by informing Taylor about the last-minute job as soon as possible and adhering to their initial agreement of sharing the earnings. If Jane could not inform Taylor in time, she should still have set aside Taylor's share and explained the situation later, maintaining the honesty and integrity of their partnership.
If I were Taylor and found out about Jane's withholding of money, my reaction would involve a conversation to understand why it happened and to express the importance of trust and communication in our partnership. Finding a resolution that reaffirms our agreement and prevents similar incidents in the future would be essential for the continuity of the business.
Which of the following sound devices is most evident in line 2?
A.alliteration
B.assonance
C.cacophony
D.consonance
E.onomatopoeia
The sound device that is most evident in line 2 is Alliteration
The most evident sound device in this line is assonance, as it emphasizes the melodious and harmonious qualities of the subject's beauty. Therefore, option B is correct.
In the line "She walks in beauty, like the night," the most evident sound device is B. assonance.
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within words in close proximity. In this line, the "o" sound in "walks," "in," and "like" creates a melodious and harmonious effect. The long "i" sound in "night" and "like" also contributes to this assonance, enhancing the musical quality of the line.
Let's break it down:
- "walks" and "like" both contain the same "o" sound.
- "like" and "night" share the long "i" sound.
This assonance creates a smooth and pleasing rhythm in the line, which is fitting because the poem is celebrating the beauty of the subject. The sounds flow together, mirroring the idea of the subject's graceful and serene beauty.
Alliteration, on the other hand, is the repetition of initial consonant sounds, and there isn't a prominent example of this in the given line. Consonance involves the repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words, and this isn't present either. Cacophony refers to harsh, discordant sounds, which is not the case in this line. Onomatopoeia involves words that imitate the sound they represent, which is also not applicable here.
So, the most evident sound device in this line is assonance, as it emphasizes the melodious and harmonious qualities of the subject's beauty.
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Like Dante in his Inferno,______ also used terza rima.
A. wordsworth
B. keats
C. shelley
D. byron
Answer:
There are two correct answers here: C. Shelley and D. Byron.
Explanation:
Terza rima is a type of a stanza that consists of three lines, where the first and the third line will rhyme, whereas the second line will rhyme with the first and third lines of the following stanza. The rhyming scheme will therefore be ABA BCB CDC DED, etc.
Although it was first used by Dante Alighieri in his Inferno, English poets such as Shelley and Byron also wrote their poetry using terza rima: Byron wrote his The Prophecy of Dante and Shelley wrote his Ode to the West Wind, as well as The Triumph of Life in terza rima.
(If you really have to choose only one option, I'd go with Shelley since he used it more often than Byron).
Answer:
Shelley
Explanation:
Odyssey ware
Which of these statements does Roosevelt use as evidence that the Wall Street bankers and financiers have failed the nation?
1)Their only proposal to deal with credit failure was to lend more money.
2)Direct recruiting by the government will increase employment.
3)True happiness comes from honest and fulfilling work.
4)Their only proposal to deal with credit failure was to grant Roosevelt executive war powers.
What is the theme of the open boat?
The Open Boat is a story about four people of different backgrounds bonding on a small boat. Hope this helps!
the open boat is a story of 4 totally different people bonding and becoming friends