an iamb
a dactyl
an anapest
a trochee
Answer:
A trochee.
Explanation:
Meter in poetry or in verse is basically the rhythmic pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables.
There are five types of Meter in English poetry:
The word Bubble is an example of trochee, as it contains two syllables.
'Bub' is the stressed syllable followed by 'ble' which is unstressed.
So, the correct answer is last option 'a trochee'.
Answer:
We’re waiting for the awful grandmother who is inside dropping pesos into la ofrenda box before the altar to La Divina Providencia. Lighting votive candles and genuflecting. Blessing herself and kissing her thumb. Running a crystal rosary between her fingers. Mumbling, mumbling, mumbling.
There are so many prayers and promises and thanks-be-to-God to be given in the name of the husband and the sons and the only daughter who never attend mass. It doesn’t matter. Like La Virgen de Guadalupe, the awful grandmother intercedes on their behalf. For the grandfather who hasn’t believed in anything since the first PRI elections. For my father, El Periquín, so skinny he needs his sleep. For Auntie Light-skin, who only a few hours before was breakfasting on brain and goat tacos after dancing all night in the pink zone. For Uncle Fat-face, the blackest of the black sheep—Always remember your Uncle Fat-face in your prayers. And Uncle Baby— You go for me, Mamá—God listens to you.
2,A student exchange program is being sponsored by his company. the program is being developed by a coworker of his.
4,"Studying abroad would would be exciting for you," my mother said.
which statement correctly describes the verb usage in the paragraph?
A: Sentence one contains in infinitive senate's for contains a gerund.
B: no infinitives are used sentence for contains a gerund
C: sentence 1 contains an infinitive no gerunds are used
D: no infinitives are used sentence 2 and 4 contain gerund
Answer:
A
Explanation: