Which of these writers influenced T. S. Eliot's works the most?Elizabeth Jennings
William Empson
Ezra Pound
John Crowe Ransom

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Answer 1
Answer: "Ezra Pound' had the greatest influence on T.S. Eliot and his work. They also became great friends and cooperated quite often. He encouraged Eliot to write his most famous poem, The Wasteland. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Ezra Pound influenced T. S. Eliot's works the most.

Explanation:

Ezra Pound, the American poet and critic, promoted the work of many poets and novelists, including T. S. Eliot. Between 1921 and 1924, during his stay in Paris, assisted T. S. Eliot with the editing of one of his most famous poems, The Waste Land.


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Which words in the sentence make up the adverb phrase? My cousins played card games during the storm. A. cousins played B. during the storm C. My cousins D. card games

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B. during the storm 
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

B is the correct answer

Determine the rhyme scheme of "London, 1802

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 By reading the text of "London, 1802", the sonnet by Wordsworth addressed to Milton, we can determine the rhyme scheme by looking at the last word in the line. If they rhyme then they are the same letter, if not we add a new letter.  So let's do it!
Rhyme Scheme:
Line 1- a
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Line 3 - b
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Line 6 - b
Line 7 - b
Line 8 - a
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Line 10 - d
Line 11 - d
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