Why does Danilka say that there is no secret in nature that baffles Terenty?

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Answer: Danilka said that there is no secret in nature that confuses Terenty because Terenty was able to answer all his questions about the nature's beauty. 
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Knowing the main idea, problem, or issue will give you the _____ for your summary.conclusion topic sentence

How do you recognized a rhythming s
scheme or patern

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You can recognize a rhythmic scheme or a pattern by analyzing the number or feet in a verse. A foot consists of 2 syllables. That is why the most famous scheme in English poetry is called the Pentameter. That means that there are 5 feet, or, 10 syllables. There are various other options, however, such as the tetrameter, hexameter, trimeter, etc. Based on the position of the accent in a foot, a foot can be iambic, trochaic, anapestic, or dactylic. It can be many types more, but these four are most common.

True or false?An unabridged dictionary contains all of the words in the English language.

A. true
B. false

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The correct answer is FALSE. An unabridged dictionary is not a dictionary that contains all the words in the English language, but rather, as opposed to an abridged one, a dictionary that is not a shortened version of another dictionary. According to Stockwell and Minkova, the unabridged dictionary is one that was compiled from scratch from its own citation files, with all definitions, meanings, and examples determined by their editors (179). The Oxford English Dictionary is considered to be the greatest of all unabridged dictionaries.

B. False. Certain dictionaries have words other don't. :)

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the answer is "AND YET I ADDRESS HIM, WHISPERING..." (APEX)

9. Once you acquire these two basic skills, you'll be able to transform a vague idea in your mind into a coherent piece of writing.A. Doing interviews and browsing through books
B. Describing people and writing conversation
C. Doing research and organizing your ideas
D. Using the Internet and the on-line catalog

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The answer to the question "Once you acquire there two basic skills, you'll be able to transform a vague idea in your mind into a coherent piece of writing" is C - doing research and organizing your ideas. 

Research and organizational skills are important skills to learn when writing a coherent piece. Most pieces of writing start as a vague idea. By researching your vague idea, you are able to validate it and flesh it out to craft a coherent piece of writing

“Robin Hood and the Scotchman”Now bold Robin Hood to the north would go,
With valour and mickle might;
With sword by his side, which oft had been try’d,
To fight and recover his right.

The first that he met was a jolly stout Scot,
His servant he said he would be;
No quoth Robin Hood, it cannot be good.
For thou wilt prove false unto me.

Thou hast not been true to sire or cuz:
Nay marry, the Scot he said;
As true as your heart, I never will part,
Good master be not afraid.

But e’er I employ you, said bold Robin hood,
With you I must have a bout;
The Scotchman reply’d, let the battle be try’d,
For I know I will beat you out.

Thus saying, the contest did quickly begin,
Which lasted two hours and more;
The blows Sawney gave bold Robin so brave,
The battle soon made him give o’er.

Have mercy, thou Scotchman, bold Robin Hood cry’d,
Full dearly this boon have I bought;
We will both agree, and my man you shall be,
For a stouter I never have fought.

Then Sawney consented with Robin to go,
To be of his bowmen so gay;
Thus ended the fight, and with mickle delight
To Sherwood they hasted away.

Source: “Robin Hood and the Scotchman.” The Robin Hood Garlands and Ballads. Ed. John Mathew Gutch, William Hone, Francis Douce, and Edward Francis Rimbault. London: John Russell Smith and Joseph Lilly, 1750. 392-93. Google Books. Web. 24 June 2011.



How would you describe the rhyme scheme of this poem?

ABBA
AABB
ABAA
ABCB

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In order to obtain the rhyme scheme of a poem is necessary to analyze the ending sound of each line, once this is identified we assign a letter in order every time the ending sound change and repeat it when the sound is repeat, for example:

  • Now bold Robin Hood to the north would go,  A (first sound)
  • With valour and mickle might;    B (different sound than the previous one)
  • With sword by his side, which oft had been try’d, C (different sound than the previous two)
  • To fight and recover his right.    B (Same sound that in the second line)

According to these the rhyme scheme of this poem would be described as ABCB.

ABCB - every 2nd and 4th lines rhyme, while the 1st and 3rd do not rhyme with any

List some features that tell you a document is an email

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An address of your house

A date of when you wrote it

Dear Sir/Madam

From or Yours Sincerely

Paragraphs

First Person

It can be past, present or future tense

It can be formal or informal

I would say that if it is a formal way f writing, and a great source of how to present it, I would say that.. You can write an email with a letter to a president, of course, that is rare, but that can happen, so. If it is written in a good way, and same way as in paper, that should work. Hope that this helps you..