Answer: Under a sycamore tree
In this poem, the speaker is visiting Tintern Abbey, and he tells us that he has been here before. He is thinking of the times in which he visited the place as a child, and how he enjoyed it. He also reflects on how he looks at the world now. He can now appreciate the depth of beauty and sentiment that nature transmits. He tells us that he is admiring this view from underneath a sycamore tree in the following stanza:
The day is come when I again repose
Here, under this dark sycamore, and view
These plots of cottage-ground, these orchard-tufts,
Which at this season, with their unripe fruits,
Are clad in one green hue, and lose themselves
'Mid groves and copses.
It depends on how much the topic has changed.
The FBI investigated the serious crime.
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The F.B.I. investigated the serious crime.
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The f.b.i. investigated the serious crime.
D.
The fbi investigated the serious crime.
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blizzards
earthquakes
Answer:
The Pacific Ring of Fire is an area prone to earthquakes.
Explanation:
The Ring of Fire is the arc region around the basin of the Pacific Ocean which is known for the volcanic eruptions and earthquakes that are prevalent in the region. It is a long horse-shoe shaped with a seismic active belt for earthquakes, volcanoes and tectonic plate boundaries that borders the pacific Basin. It is also referred to as the Circum-Pacific Belt, with most of the active volcanoes and earthquakes occurring in this region.
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B.only
C.endangered
D.considering
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fearful
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