Sentence with decay plzz help

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Answer 1
Answer: Within a week, the wood we left outside had begun to decay. 

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Read the following sentence from a cover letter.I saw the advertisement for the customer service
representative while surfing the web the other day, and I
would really like to apply for the job.

What makes the style of this sentence ineffective?

A. The sentence is too formal.

B. The sentence is too wordy.

C. The sentence is too informal.

D. The sentence is too personal.​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The person you‘re talking to doesn’t need to know when and what you did to see the advertisement

C. The sentence is too informal

Sound and Structure1.
June has come too soon
The days are too long
I wait forever for the moon

The sun is angry now
With scorching rays like bows
I face its wrath somehow

The worst, school is out
And you are out of sight
I sit alone and fidget about

The pool is not yet cool
My best friend is away
I am bored and feel like a fool

Which of these is true about this poem?
A. The first and third lines of each stanza rhyme.
B. The even lines of each stanza end in the same rhyme.
C. Every line in each stanza ends in the same rhyme.
D. The second and third lines of each stanza rhyme.

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A 1st and third line always rhyme

hope i helped!

Which lines from “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe contain onomatopoeia? Check all that apply.#1:What a world of merriment their melody foretells!
#2:How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,
#3:Keeping time, time, time,
#4:From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.
#5:To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells!

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First of all, you need to know what onomatopoeia is. It is a rhetorical figure of speech in which sounds from nature are included - sounds such as meow, growl, squeal, etc. Having that in mind, the correct answers are:
#2:How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,
#4:From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.
#5:To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells!
 
the answer is 2,4,5 hope that is the right answer

List five unbiased and biased facts about plagiarism by university students.

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Unbiased Facts about Plagiarism (note: ideally all facts should be unbiased, since facts refers to that which is regardless of whether one thinks it is or not):

36% of students paraphrase from information from the internet without footnoting.
38% of students paraphrase from written source without footnoting.
14% of students fake a bibliography
7% quote information without acknowledging that they are doing so
3% turn in papers from a term paper website

And because we want to avoid plagiarism on a question about plagiarism, I will point out that I learned these facts in "Facts and Stats" section of plagiarism.org

Okay, we're now done with that. Let's move to biased "facts" (i.e. opinions):

Original content creators think that plagiarism is punished too lightly
Students that plagiarize think that plagiarism is punished too harshly
Term papers sellers think that plagiarism is not a lapse of  integrity
Copyright lawyers think that defining plagiarism can be tricky since this exercise is usually riddled with ambiguity.
College professors think that students who commit plagiarism are ill equipped for academia.

Please help! i need to write sentences with the words comically and tropically

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Comically is often used with something funny so you could say "She comically made comments about (Insert the rest here)" and tropically "The tropically scented (insert rest here)" hope this helped

What type of figurative language is this
let your "heart be light"
plzzzzzz
help

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Let your heart be light means don't hold grudges. the figurative language is Paradox. I think i will make sure though

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