Faults are generally closely associated with A. monoclines.
B. anticlines.
C. synclines.
D. symmetrical folds.

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Answer 1
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It is better to explain the definition in the options. Firstly, fault is formed as a result of rock movements.

Monocline is a bend in rock stratum.

Anticline is an arch-like parts of the rocks.

Syncline is a downward part of the rock which resembles sine wave.

Symmetrical folds happen when one of the axial planes is inclined and vertical.

Monocline and faults are connected in definition for the rock formation. Other definitions just show the shape and the parts of the formation. Monocline is the correct answer.

Answer 2
Answer: Hello, the answer would be A - monoclines.

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• What type of imagery and language does each poet use?
• How do the images and language relate to the themes of the poems?
• How do the literary devices of personification and the use of the refrain affect each poem?
Make sure your answer includes at least three well-developed paragraphs.

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July, by Susan Hartley Swett

When the scarlet cardinal tells
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And murmurs a lullaby,
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When the hours are so still that time
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3.

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The use of imagery and language that the poets use is to show the coming seasons.

What is Imagery?

This refers to the use of visually descriptive words in order to show an event to create a mental image of it in the minds of the readers.

Hence, we can see that from the two poems, there is the narration of the coming season and how the lazy breeze and the scarlet cardinal foretell that July has come.

The use of personification by showing that the scarlet cardinal is able to talk also helps to show and create emphasis and also add color to the poem.

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It explains that Romeo and Juliet will face many obstacles because of their families’ hatred.  This is the correct answer.

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-It foreshadows the death of the lovers in the next section of the play ( They will not die in this part of the play. It tells that their encounter will be difficult).

Its not A i just put that as my answer and got it wrong so the girl above me got it wrong, wrong, wrong, just wanted u guys to know.......... BTW ITS D