The correct answer is - In addition, forests provide natural beauty.
This is the only sentence that shows that the ideas from this example and the one before it are connected because they are similar. The other sentences show opposite ideas, by using connectors such as however, conversely (which means 'on the other hand'), and in contrast.
the use of rhyming in “Mending Wall”
the use of free verse in “Mending Wall”
the use of iambic pentameter in “The Purple Cow”
Its A. I just took the quiz
B. Gregor's sister
C. Gregor's father
D. The cleaning woman
The answer is D: the cleaning woman.
In this story by the great writer, Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa is turned into a horrible bug. This brings a lot of hardships, both for Gregor and his family.
After Gregor dies, it is the cleaning woman who gets rid of the body, in the most characteristic of Kafka´s finales, turning his main character into a nuisance that needs to be rid of in the most possible impersonal way (Samsa was not even considered a man by the end of the story).
NOVEL GENRES Although the novel is itself a literary genre, it can be broken into subgenres,such as horror, fantasy, romance, mystery, and comedy. The list goes on and on. Each genre has certain conventions that allow readers to recognize it as a certain type of story soon after they begin reading it. These conventions involve both content and style. For example, if you read a story that begins “It was a dark and stormy night,” you immediately develop certain expectations. You assume that the book is probably a work of mystery or suspense. However, if a book begins with “The sun danced on the wildflowers on this beautiful June morning,” you develop a very different set of expectations.
The correct answer is B. Subgenres
“To My Dear Loving Husband” and “To the King Most Excellent Majesty” both similar approaches to communicating with readers.
Anne Bradstreet wrote a poem titled "To My Dear Loving Husband." The poem opens with a description of the speaker's and her husband's blissful relationship. The speaker expresses how much she cherishes her husband's affection, how much she loves him, how she can never repay his love, and how intense her love is for him.
The poem is about a wife's unwavering, unending, and unbreakable love for her husband. In "To My Dear Loving Husband," the concept of a devoted wife who values her husband's love is explored.
Great literary works include "To My Dear and Loving Husband" and "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty." Both convey to the reader the concept of enduring in love.
Thus, both similar approaches to communicating with readers.
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B. 1974
C. 1981
D. 1983