B. Poets use assonance, consonance and alliteration to determine type.
C. There are different types of poems but each has the same meter.
D. The way a poem is divided can affect its overall meaning.
Answer:
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To feel intense emotion that makes one feel unwell or nauseous.
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The bolded words are what kind of clause?
adverb clause
adjective clause
noun clause
C. adjective clause
As you may know, a noun is a person, place, or thing. An adverb describes a verb. And, an adjective describes a noun. When nouns, adverbs, and adjectives are more than just one word, they are called clauses. The bolded words “whom Mr. Stein chose” are actually describing the noun “student.” And, because we know that words describing nouns are adjectives or adjective clauses, it is understood that “whom Mr. Stein chose” is an adjective clause.
b. The slogan—"Everyone needs one"—for the product.
c. High above the city a balloon floated it drifted for hours on end.
d. The writer furrowed his brow, glared at the paper, and, eventually, wrote.
b. they both ridicule high technology
c. they both focus on living a simple life
d. they both make personal observations
b. Either Clara or her sisters has borrowed my scissors.
c. Neither the umbrellas nor the tree protects us from the sun.
d. Peggy and Sydney is waiting for you.
Answer:
The correct sentence is C. Neither the umbrellas nor the tree protects us from the sun.
In compound subject, the nearest subject form is the form used by the verb. In this case, tree is in singular form thus, the verb is in singular form.