Answer:
Maybe it’s D.) fewer chapters and descriptions
Explanation:
I did the test and the answer that’s verified is incorrect which was Option C.)
And rest can never dwell, hope never comes
That comes to all; but torture without end
Still urges, and a fiery Deluge, fed
With ever-burning Sulphur unconsum'd:
A.complex syntax
B. tetrameter
C. blank verse
D. iambic pentameter
Answer:
Blank verse
Explanation:
Blank verse is a type of verse (frequently written in measured rhyming) that has a standard measurement, yet unrhymed lines. This is the situation in this passage of Paradise Lost, as the lines don't pursue any rhyming example. Blank verse is the most well-known poetic structure in English, and it has been utilized in English verse since the sixteenth century.
The Yellow Wallpaper is a ten-paged short story illustrating women's psychical and mental status in 19th century. Woman describes John's distrust with the following lines in the story:
He asked me all sorts of questions, too, and pretended to be very loving and kind.
After that sentence she says that:
As if I couldn't see through him!
This last sentence means that John was lying.
B. Juanito likes to play drums that he makes out of old cans.
C. My dad doesn’t have a hobby he is too busy working.
D. I enjoy playing video games because they are so exciting.
The correct answer is C. My dad doesn’t have a hobby he is too busy working.
Explanation:
A sentence is considered as fused if the sentence contains two independent clauses together without proper punctuation such as a semicolon or a transition. This type of grammar error can be seen in "My dad doesn’t have a hobby he is too busy working" because in this sentence there are two independent sentences each with a subject, verb and even object/complement "My dad doesn’t have a hobby", and " he is too busy working" but there is no punctuation or transition between them.
b. They explain who is doing the action.
c. They consist of nouns.
d. They consist of adverbs. User: Building blocks __________ around for hundreds of years.
Which of the following verbs correctly fills in the blank?
a. has
b. have
c. have been
d. is being
Answer:c
Explanation: