A substitute foot with two accents is _____. an iamb a trochee an anapest a dactyl a spondee

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Answer 1
Answer: A substitute foot with two accents is a "spondee" and can be substituted as needed as long as the line maintains its standard form overall.
Answer 2
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A substitute foot with two accents is a spondee.

First of all, a substitute foot is a metrical foot, that is to say the basic rhythmic unit that is found in a line of verse in poetry. There are different types of feet, such as the iamb, the trochee, the anapest, the dactyl and the spondee; however, the spondee is the only one that consists of two stressed syllables. In other words, the spondee is the only one that includes two accented syllables: syllables that are pronounced louder, longer, and generally at a higher pitch than the rest of the syllables.


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Tropics: Tropical, warm, very moist atmosphere, lush plant life.
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Appeals to _____ were common in colonial era rhetoric because so many people believed in Rationalism.

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Appeals to "reason" were common in colonial era rhetoric because so many people believed in Rationalism. Thomas Paine's classic text "Common Sense" exemplified this.

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reason

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Which sentence uses commas correctly? The former astronaut gave an inspiring, opening address to the crowd of excited, fascinated students. The former astronaut gave an inspiring opening address to the crowd of excited fascinated students. The former astronaut gave an inspiring, opening address to the crowd of excited, fascinated, students. The former astronaut gave an inspiring opening address to the crowd of excited, fascinated students.

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"The former astronaut gave an inspiring opening address to the crowd of excited, fascinated students" is the best choice, although a comma could technically be placed after "inspiring"

Usually, when people write, they tend to get confused about the correct use of commas in a sentence or a text. This is because people tend to believe that commas are used for pause, much like a period. But the reality is that this is not so. Use it before a linking word like but, of, etc, to connect two independent sentences or clauses. The second case is much like in this example; commas are used to divide dependent clauses. Also, and most importantly for this case, commas are used to divide items that make part of a series. So, the correct answer is C: The former astronaut gave an inspiring, opening address to the crowd of excited, fascinated, students, because words like inspiring, and fascinated are words of a series used to describe and amplify the information regarding a main issue. So, for example, inspiring describes the opening address and then the second clause, which talks about the group of students, both excited and fascinated are working as descriptors of the students. This is why you use commas in these places.

In Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the Igbo people live in a _____ society.communist
patriarchal
matriarchal
monotheistic

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communist is think not sure

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The answer would be Boyhood. This is the second novel in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical or first-person trilogy, the first one is Childhood and it is followed by Youth. The novel was first available in the Russian fictional journal Sovremennik in 1854.

Find the area of a rhombus with diagonals 2.7 mm and 3.2 mm. A) 8.64 mm2 B) 2.95 mm2 C) 5.9 mm2 D) 4.32 mm2

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Area of a rhomus (p*q)/(2)
So 2.7 × 3.2 = 8.64 ÷ 2 = 4.32 mm²
D is correct
Find the area of a rhombus with diagonals 2.7 mm and 3.2 mm. D. 4.32 mm² Hope I helped and good luck