Answer:
The three options which best apply are 2, 4, and 6:
2. Longfellow's poem has regular rhyme.
4. Longfellow's poem has regular meter.
6. Longfellow's poem has mostly regular line lengths.
Explanation:
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American poet who, to this day, is known as the father of free verse. A poem written in free verse, like the one that is quoted in the question, does not respect rhyme schemes. That is, the last words of each line do not sound similar. Free verse also does not worry about meter, that is, the number of syllables in each line. Because of that, the lines can have completely different lengths from one another.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) was also an American poet whose works still marvel readers to this day. When we read the lines of his poem quoted in the question, we can easily notice how different they are from Whitman's. Longfellow's poem has a clear rhyme scheme ("earnest" rhymes with "returnest", "goal" with "soul"). The lines have similar length, which shows the author most likely used the same or similar numbers of syllables. With that in mind, we can choose options 2, 4, and 6 as the best ones.
Answer:
2, 4, 6
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A. One day he sallied forth in search of adventures, for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle.
B. On turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange-looking man.
C. Hidesato felt very sorry for the Dragon King on hearing his story, and readily promised to do what he could to help him.
D. The whole family came and bowed down before the warrior, calling him their preserver and the bravest warrior in all Japan.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The family's praise to the warrior indicate the respect they have for him.
Answer:
I think the answer is D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
With a reusable tote in hand, Matthew walked to the farmer's market.
Explanation:
2. It is so sad that my friend is no more.
3. She sang very well.
4. I wish I had the wings of a bird.
eg:- 1. It is a very charming sight.
answer- what a charming sight
Answer:
1. What a charming sight it is!
2. How sad it is that she is my friend no more!
3. How well she sang!
4. Had I the wings of a bird!
Explanation:
Assertive or declarative sentences are sentences that make statements or assertions. They end with a period.
Exclamatory sentences are sentences that express great emotion such as excitement, surprise, happiness, and anger. They end with an exclamation point.
The way you will transform an assertive sentence into an exclamatory one depends on the structure of the sentence.
MY MOM--------------------------
Answer:
Can give the objective summary
to make the reader more comfortable
"I know what happened." whispered the boy, "I saw the whole thing from my window."
b
"I know what happened" whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window."
c
"I know what happened," whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window."
d
"I know what happened." whispered the boy. "I saw the whole thing from my window."
Question 2 (5 points)
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. (5 points)
a
She cried, "Help"!
b
She cried "Help!"
c
She cried, "help!"
d
She cried, "Help!"
Question 3 (5 points)
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. (5 points)
a
"Are you a doctor," she asked?
b
"Are you a doctor?" she asked.
c
"Are you a doctor." she asked?
d
"Are you a doctor" she asked?
Question 4 (5 points)
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that is incorrectly punctuated? (5 points)
a
Paragraph 1
b
Paragraph 2
c
Paragraph 3
d
Paragraph 4
Question 5 (5 points)
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that reveals details about the characters' relationship? (5 points)
a
Paragraph 1
b
Paragraph 2
c
Paragraph 3
d
Paragraph 4
Question 6 (5 points)
The next question refers to the dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
(1) Logan sighed as he sat on the couch. "I can't believe we're stuck at home on the Fourth of July!"
(2) "I blame Dad," said Kerry. "He should have driven us to see fireworks instead of taking Mom to a movie."
(3) "It's going to be pretty boring watching fireworks on television." said Logan.
(4) "Oh, I've got better plans than that," laughed Kerry. "I've got four firecrackers and two model rockets. Care to join me in the backyard?"
Which paragraph features dialogue that reveals information about the setting? (5 points)
a
Paragraph 1
b
Paragraph 2
c
Paragraph 3
d
Paragraph 4
Question 7 (20 points)
Copy the following conversation into the text box. Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.
Ingrid asked how was the science fair
it was weird answered Lenny my volcano exploded and melted the table
at least it worked said Ingrid (20 points)
Your answer:
Answer:
Question 1: C
Question 2: D
Question 3: B
Question 4; C
Question 5; B
Question 6: D
Question 7: Copy the following conversation into the text box. Add punctuation and capitalization so the dialogue is written correctly.
"How was the science fair?" Ingrid asked curiously.
"It was weird." answered Lenny, scribbling down some notes. "My volcano exploded and melted the table."
"At least it worked." said Ingrid, grinning.
Explanation:
Question 1. Always put a coma in the first quote if you put in action in between two quotes.
Question 2: Action before quote, but not quote before action. That also calls for a coma.
Question 3: You need to signal there is a question.
Question 4: Replace the period in the qote with a coma.
Question 5: 2, because it indicates that Logan and Kerry are children, not adults. The signal words are Mom and Dad.
Question 6: 4. The signal words are "backyard", as a backyard is apart of a house, which means Logan and Kerry are in the house.
Question 7: You add quotes to dialogue. And perods when a sentence ends
Paragraph A
Explanation:
The first thing said is punctuated while no other answers are