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Answer: Okay the answer is the first one...... ( With couplets that uses end rhymes  ) If you don't think that it is right then go with your gut feeling.... But most likely it is the first one.. If not then the second would work as well. Hoped that helped.

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What opinion about love does the speaker in Sonnet 29, "When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes," express? A. Love is easier to find if one is wealthy.
B. Knowing one is loved can lift one's spirits.
C. People in love tend to compare themselves to others.
D. People in love tend to spend time alone in tears.

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PLZZZ HELP 1. give me an example about hyperbole


2.give me an example about idiom


3.give me an example about simile


4.give me an example about metaphor

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hyperbole-I was so hungry, I could eat a horse!
idiom-Cut to the chase!
simile- She was as loud as a megaphone!
metaphor- She was a megaphone!

Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors?A.
My family got up, had breakfast, and made an early start on our camping trip.

B.
My family got up had breakfast and made an early start on our camping trip.

C.
My family got up, had breakfast and made an early start on our camping trip.

D.
My family got up, had breakfast, and, made an early start on our camping trip.

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"A. My family got up, had breakfast, and made an early start on our camping trip." is correct, although it should be noted that the "oxford comma" after "breakfast" is a choice, not a rule.
A. My family got up, had breakfast, and made an early start on our camping trip.

Read this excerpt from "Nixon Resigns" by Carroll Kilpatrick: Mr. Nixon has served 2,026 days as the 37th President of the United States. He leaves office with 2½ years of his second term remaining to be carried out by the man he nominated to be Vice President last year. Which details of this excerpt develop the central idea that this is an important moment in history? the informal tone and the information about his successor the formal tone and the inclusion of facts and figures the informal tone and the number of days spent in office the formal tone and the capitalization of "Vice President"

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the formal tone and the inclusion of facts and figures

This is written in formal tone and includes facts and figures which help to create the formal tone. The other option about formal tone is incorrect, because the capitalization of Vice President is not the only element of the text that creates the formal tone. All of the informal options are wrong.

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