Answer:
1. Blank verse
2. Iambic Pentameter
3. Enjambment
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter refers to a meter that has a consistent 10 syllables in each line (pentameter). Moreover, in these, unstressed syllables are followed by stressed ones (iambic). Blank verse refers to verses that are written in iambic pentameter but have no rhyme. Finally, enjambment refers to verse that run over from one poetic line to the next without terminal punctuation.
Poetic styles can be matched with excerpts; 'enjambment' with 'A Dream', 'iambic pentameter' with 'A Shadow', and 'blank verse' with 'The Spirit of Poetry'.
The poetic styles can be matched to the given excerpts as follows:
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The complete question is here:
Match each excerpt to its poetic style.
Column A.
A. enjambment
B. iambic pentameter
C. blank verse
Column B.
A. There is a quiet spirit in these woods, That dwells where'er the gentle south-wind blows; Where, underneath the white-thorn, in the glade, The wild flowers bloom, or, kissing the soft air, The leaves above their sunny paims outspread. (from "The Spirit of Poetry" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
B. Ah! what is not a dream by day To him whose eyes are cast On things around him with a ray Turned back upon the past? (from "A Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe)
C. Be comforted; the world is very old, And generations pass, as they have passed, A troop of shadows moving with the sun: Thousands of times has the old tale been told; (from "A Shadow" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
2.insert a comma after the word was
3.insert a comma after the word success
4. no change
Answer:
Insert a comma after the word success! :)
Answer:
he would have noticed that Juliet wasn’t actually dead
Explanation:
romeo rushes to where Juliet is, only to see her laying, supposedly dead; in his rush of despair, he drinks a vial of poison, which kills him, however, after he does this, Juliet wakes up, as she was only sleeping and sees Romeo dead; in her dismay, she stabs herself with a dagger
If Romeo had not been so hasty in drinking the poison, he would have noticed that Juliet was only in a deep sleep and not actually dead.
If Romeo had not been so hasty in drinking the poison, he would have noticed that Juliet was only in a deep sleep and not actually dead. The friar's plan was for Juliet to take a sleeping potion that would make her appear dead, allowing her to escape her forced marriage and be reunited with Romeo. However, Romeo was not aware of this plan and believed Juliet to be dead when he arrived at her tomb.
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B. witness; observe; discover
C. confirmed by; reported by; understood
D. research says; verified by; experts state
The key words that are indicative of statemens of fact are research says; verified by; experts state. Option D is correct.
A fact is defined as a statement that is true and can be either proven or verified objectively. To put it simply, a fact is true and correct. This words show that a stament is a fact since those words do not convey an opinion; they may present certain information which was proven by experts who researched and are really sure of what they are saying, so that their information is accurate.
D. research says; verified by; experts state
Of the possible responses, only Option D is indicative of statements of fact because to have a statement attributed to research and experts in the field or to have been stated by an expert indicates that there is no opinion or analysis on the write’s behalf as only facts are being stated. All other options indicate a belief, an interpretation/analysis, and an understanding.
This story is about a boy named Tim who habitually takes shortcuts. One day, he decides to take a shortcut across a frozen lake, despite warnings from his friends, and falls through the ice. This dangerous incident teaches him a valuable lesson about the potential dangers of taking shortcuts.
Let's illustrate the saying 'shortcuts are dangerous' with a story. Suppose there's a young boy named Tim who loves taking shortcuts in every aspect of life, whether it was the quickest way home from school, or finding the easiest method to solve his math homework. One day, Tim decided to take a shortcut across a frozen lake on his way home from school, instead of taking the longer path round the lake. Despite his friends' warnings, he believed he knew best, and bravely embarked on his journey. Halfway across, the ice started cracking under Tim's feet, and he fell into the freezing water. Thankfully, his friends were there to alert the nearby adults who managed to pull Tim out. From that day on, Tim learned that taking shortcuts can indeed be dangerous and it's sometimes better to put in the time and effort to ensure safety and accuracy.
Peril
and
danger
are two things he wouldn't forget going forward.
The lesson?
It is often much safer to take the conventional route rather than risky shortcuts.
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