Answer:
The correct answer is option B. "sadness".
Explanation:
The poem "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold begins with a detailed description of the nightscape of the beach at Dover, talking about the tide, the moon and the cliffs of England. The mood of the poem is described as sadness, because it describes the sea waves as a phenomenon that never stops giving eternal sadness. The sadness mood is noted in the last lines of the poem "Begin, and cease, and then again begin; with tremulous cadence slow, and bring; the eternal note of sadness in".
A. Alexandria Egypt is named after Alexander the Great of macedonia.
B. The meadows of the Valley are filled with yellow flowers each Spring.
C. Alphonse, who was born in Algeria, spoke both French and English.
D. Alice stood up at her desk and said, "who's for coffee and donuts?"
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
12. Most paragraphs should be at least _______ sentences long.
A. five
B. four
C. two
D. three
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
17. Select the sentence in which a word has been italicized incorrectly.
A. He was an avant garde poet who lived hard and died young.
B. Funding for the NASA space program has been cut in recent years.
C. According to an article in today's Washington Post, Senator Giles will resign.
D. Her favorite Broadway musical is South Pacific.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
Answer:
I walk for long time, when it suddenly begins to rain.
Explanation:
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Choose all answers that are correct.
A.
Believe
B.
Movie
C.
Fly
D.
Can
Answer:
it would be the option miserable which means sad
Explanation:
B. The noun or pronoun that follows it
C.The noun or pronoun that comes just before it.
Answer:
C.The noun or pronoun that comes just before it.
Explanation:
The term apposition is part of the terminology proper to grammar, more specifically it is one of the elements of the subject of a sentence. The apposition is a noun that aims to identify the noun or pronoun that is close to it.
For example, read the following sentence:
I was fine, until Luan, my ex boyfriend, phoned me again.
In that phrase, the expression "my ex boyfriend" is an apposition that is identifying what is the noun "Luan".