Answer:
B. It made rhyme unnecessary.
C. It distinguished poetry from music.
D. It communicated secret messages.
Answer:A
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
it communicated secret messages because if the poem is in a certain rhythm it is not easy 4-person to think that this rhythm or this this poem is based on ascertain thing
seen in the summer months, (4) If the weather is fair. (5) The sun is seen for a full 24 hours,
(6) imagine seeing the shine sun for day and night, (7) Summer Solstice is in June,
(8) The sun does not set for over so days in a time in Barrow, Alaska, (9) Which means
that there is daylight for a long period, (10) it is the sun when seen at midnight. (11) Many
tourists travel to Alaska to view the midnight Sun (12) Local people also never enjoy the
summer days with long daylight hours, (13) Although, many people find the midnight Sun
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The scientific name for midnight sun is polar day
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Imagine seeing the Sun shining for day and night! Midnight Sun is a real thing; the scientific term is Polar Day. It is the Sun when seen at midnight. Many Alaskans can see it regularly during the summer months around the Summer Solstice in June.
The Sun does not set for over 80 days at a time in Barrow, Alaska. If the weather is fair, people can see the sun for a full 24 hours. Many tourists travel to Alaska to view the Midnight Sun. Although many people find it interesting, some local people do not enjoy the summer days with long daylight hours.
Explanation: The report needs serious reorganization. It is unclear what the numbers are supposed to mean-- maybe the kind of correction needed, so I'll try to go by the numbers.
1. Do not capitalize 'thing.'
2. delete 'for them.'
3. If you are explaining Midnight Sun, define the event first then tell when it happens.
4. This sentence fragment needs to be connected to another sentence.
5. Avoid saying 'is seen' (passive voice) again. Rewrite in active voice. "People can see . . ."
6. This is a good introductory "hook." Move to the beginning of the report.
7. Connect this information to another sentence (3) where it makes sense.
8. Correct 'so' to the actual number of days found in research.
9. This is a fragment and repetitious. Eliminate it.
10. Capitalize 'It' and move the sentence. This belongs in the first paragraph.
11. Be consistent about capitalizing 'Midnight Sun.' Add a period.
12. Rewrite to make sense. Avoid sweeping generalities and absolutes (never).
13. This subordinate clause must be connected to another. It makes a good transition between the information about the tourists and the statement about the local people.
Which of the following correctly explains the pun in this sentence and the word or words on which it is built?
Given the boot—A shoemaker would work on boots
Shoemaker's assistant—Shoes are made mainly by helpers
Discovered stealing—Discovery and stealing both are secretive
Stealing leather—Leather and steel are both used to make shoes
The correct answer is A. Given the boot—A shoemaker would work on boots
Explanation:
A pun refers to a humoristic, concise phrase or sentence that is created based on a word that has multiple meanings, words that sound similar or words that are closely related to others. In the case of the sentence "The shoemaker's assistant was given the boot when he was discovered stealing leather" the use of the word "boot" creates a pun because in this case the word "boot" means being fired but it is also a type of shoes which is ironic because the shoemaker's assistant probably worked with boots. This implies, the sentence that explains this pun is "Given the boot—A shoemaker would work on boots".