B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.
C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day
D. William said he was a bit hurry, but he’d ring me the previous day.
2. Johnny asked his father if he could continue with his study overseas.
A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny
B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father
C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father
D. “Will I continue to study overseas?” Johnny said
3. "My friend will come to see me”. (She hoped)
A. She hoped her friend will come to see her
B. Sh hoped her friend will come to see me
C. She hoped her friend comes to see her.
D. She hoped her friend came tosee her.
Answer:
If you are learning to speak english, whoever is teaching you should not be as they are obviously not fluent in english. Just wanted to share that incase you are paying for a teacher.
Explanation:
Please note that most of these are incorrect. I will tell you which of the answers BEST FITS
I will also share what is not correct and what it should be.
1. “I’m in a bit of a hurry, but I’ll ring you tomorrow,” William said
A. William explained that If he weren’t hurry, he’d ring me tomorrow.
B. William told me that though he was in a bit hurry, but he would ring me the next day.
**C. William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would bring me thefollowing day
= William said he was a bit pressed for time, but that he would ring me the following day.
D. William said he was a bit hurry, but he’d ring me the previous day
2. Johnny asked his father if he could continue with his study overseas.
A. “Do you think I can continue with my study overseas.” Said Johnny
Do you think I can continue with my studies overseas?" Said Johnny
B. “Is it possible for me to study overseas?” Johnny asked his father
This is incorrect as he is asking to study overseas but not to CONTINUE studying overseas.
**C. ‘Can I continue with my study overseas?” Johnny said to his father
= "Can I continue with my studies overseas?" Johnny asked his father
D. “Will I continue to study overseas?” Johnny said
This would be correct given they were having a conversation about his studying overseas.
3. "My friend will come to see me”. (She hoped)
**A. She hoped her friend will come to see her
She hopes her friend will come to see her NOT HOPED Correct HOPES (Still possible)
**B. Sh hoped her friend will come to see me
She hoped her friend WOULD come to see HER
She HOPES her friend will come to see her
C. She hoped her friend comes to see her.
She hopes her friend comes to see her.
D. She hoped her friend came tosee her.
She hoped her friend WOULD COME to see her.
I believe the answer is: Tone is the writer's attitude toward the subject and audience; style is the way something is written.
Tone is usually influenced by the principle, belief and point of view that the writer had toward a certain subject in the writing. Style on the other hand, would be influenced by writer's consideration on the target audience and how the writer's think a certain writing must be presented.
Answer:
B
Explanation:Tone is the writer's attitude toward the subject and audience; style is the way something is written.
Answer:
1. Blank verse
2. Iambic Pentameter
3. Enjambment
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter refers to a meter that has a consistent 10 syllables in each line (pentameter). Moreover, in these, unstressed syllables are followed by stressed ones (iambic). Blank verse refers to verses that are written in iambic pentameter but have no rhyme. Finally, enjambment refers to verse that run over from one poetic line to the next without terminal punctuation.
Poetic styles can be matched with excerpts; 'enjambment' with 'A Dream', 'iambic pentameter' with 'A Shadow', and 'blank verse' with 'The Spirit of Poetry'.
The poetic styles can be matched to the given excerpts as follows:
#SPJ6
The complete question is here:
Match each excerpt to its poetic style.
Column A.
A. enjambment
B. iambic pentameter
C. blank verse
Column B.
A. There is a quiet spirit in these woods, That dwells where'er the gentle south-wind blows; Where, underneath the white-thorn, in the glade, The wild flowers bloom, or, kissing the soft air, The leaves above their sunny paims outspread. (from "The Spirit of Poetry" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
B. Ah! what is not a dream by day To him whose eyes are cast On things around him with a ray Turned back upon the past? (from "A Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe)
C. Be comforted; the world is very old, And generations pass, as they have passed, A troop of shadows moving with the sun: Thousands of times has the old tale been told; (from "A Shadow" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
The best description of the author’s purpose in this passage is A. To convince readers of a threat.
Purpose simply means the theme or message that's in a literary work.
In this case, the best description of the author’s purpose in this passage is to convince readers of a threat.
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Answer:
A. to convince readers of a threat
Explanation:
A. Plan, write your first draft, edit your writing, and write your final draft
B. Write your first draft, revise, and write your final draft
C. Plan and write your final draft
D. Write your first draft, scan it for errors, and write your final draft
Answer:
The final draft is important because it's your final product. It's your final product without revisions and clearly shows off the ideal product you thought of when writing your first draft
Explanation:
B.hubris
C.anagnorisis
D.peripeteia