All poems have some sort of rhythm. True or False

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Answer 1
Answer: false poems don't need a rythem
Answer 2
Answer: True, it may not have a regular rhythm but it's still there.

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What has happened to our conviction?
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d is the answer for it

What does bury myself into her arms mean​

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It can be used in many ways but in this sentence I would think it means give her a hug a deep hug

Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier? a. With a hop and a skip, the door opened, and a little girl came in.
b. We smiled our approval and nodded to each other.
c. To our surprise, she began a little dance in front of us.
d. What a delightful after-dinner show you have given us!

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The answer would be D- What a delightful after-dinner show you have given us!
It's D. What a delightful after-dinner show you have given us

The following question refers to “Sea Fever” by John Masefield. Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. The theme is that life is an adventure to be followed. B. The rhythm of this poem sets the tone but has no connection to the theme. C. The rhythm of the poem mimics the sensation of a ship on the ocean. D. The overall mood of the first stanza is one of longing.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. The overall mood of the first stanza is one of longing." The following question refers to “Sea Fever” by John Masefield. The statement that is FALSE is that D. The overall mood of the first stanza is one of longing.

Which of the following describes a summative conclusion?A.
discusses the importance or implications of the main points in the essay

B.
repeats the main points in the essay

C.
discusses the “big picture” implications of a topic

D.
refers indirectly to main points from the essay

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The option that describes a summative conclusion is B. Repeats the main points in the essay.

A summative conclusion is defined as a conclusion employed seeking to evaluate scenario outcomes..

A summative conclusion summarizes the key points explored in an essay or paper.

Summative conclusion reviews key points used to support the thesis but it does not do it in great detail. The summative conclusion also demonstrates your argument (and essay in general) is well thought-out and organized.

Which word is the subject of the sentence? In the elm tree cawed one large black crow.
a. tree
b. an understood you
c. crow
d. black

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You first have toknow the meaning of the word Subject which is in this case the onewhich is asked. So, in a simple english sentence, a subject can be aperson, place, thing or an idea that is being discussed or studied.It may do or be something which the verb allows us to find out. Theverb of a sentence must always be considered. It is the one whichexpresses an action being done so in the sentence, “In the Elm Treecawed one large black crow”, we should look at the verb cawed whichis also in past tense. What is cawing? Therefore, the subject of thissentence is the crow because it is the one who does the verb “cawed”. The answer to this question is letter C.
Crow. If you can rearrange the words so that the sentence has the same idea its easier to find. Ex. One large black crow cawed in the elm tree