Answer:
C
Explanation:
because it tell us to work out
A. It's impossible to develop vertical friendships.
B. Office friendships should only be based on ethnic similarities.
C. Workplace cliques can cause horizontal disharmony.
D. Office friendships lead to a workplace in which socializing rarely occurs.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The Battle of the Cowshed in 'Animal Farm' takes place on the farm itself. It is a tense and intense event, with the animals coordinating a defense against Mr. Jones. The battle, just like the resistance against collectivization in Stalin-era USSR, signifies a struggle against oppressive forces.
The Battle of the Cowshed in George Orwell's novel Animal Farm takes place on the farm itself, previously known as the Manor Farm. This battle is characterized by an atmosphere of intensity and fear as Mr. Jones, the former farm owner, attempts to reconquer the farm. There's a sense of unity among the animals as they band together to defend their farm against human intrusion.
It's an uphill battle for the animals, implied by the use of the cowshed as the main battleground, a strategic place in the farm with natural defenses like the hills surrounding it. The descriptive scene before the battle depicts that even the weather seems to be holding its breath, with the air heavy with anticipation.
The reference you gave about Stalin's agriculture policy goes along with the plot of Animal Farm, as it's an allegory of the Soviet Union's shift to communism, where there was resistance in reality, reflected in the violent battle in the story.
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a. voluble : tongue-tied
b. valor : courage
c. resilient : incur
d. discourse : debate
c?
Iambic pentameter: a poetic rhyme scheme in which each rhyming line has ten syllables
Blank verse: poetry that uses unrhymed iambic pentameter
Rhyming couplets: a series of two consecutive lines that rhyme in a poem
... Based on the descriptions, what rhyme scheme does the poem "Harlem" use?
A. free verse
B. iambic pentameter
C. blank verse
D. couplets
Answer:
It would be A:free verse
Explanation:
Answer:
The poem "Harlem" uses the free verse form of poetry.
Explanation:
Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem" was written in the form of a free verse which means that there is no specific rhyme scheme or meter form. Free verse poems are nonetheless poetic. The absence of any consistent rhyme scheme did not defer in the poem's meaningful expression of the poem.
Hughes' "Harlem" is in the form of a question which the poet directed to the readers. The poem goes like this-
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore—
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over—
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
There are no specific rhyming scheme though some words do rhyme in some lines (sun/run, meat/sweet etc). But overall, there is no indication of any sense of rhyming or meter form.