One of the characteristics of a character study is (B) getting a glimpse into the character's mind and heart is the most important element of the story.
In a character study, a character's traits and personality are often more important than the plot of the story.
Answer is B.) Getting a glimpse into the character's mind and heart is the most important element of the story.
b. use the time to reach a plateau period.
c. do as much as possible in the time you have.
d. try an activity you're interested in learning
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Answer:
Because, it can teach her the power of poetry:to calm, to communicate, to commiserate, and to conserve.
Explanation:
b. capacity of people to make positive choices
c. connection between the brain and behavior
d. differences in behavior among cultures
It is the scene where Cassius notices that the two eagles that have accompanied their army have now flown away. In their place are ravens and crows to which the army sees as a bad omen. This causes a break down in morale among the troops as Cassius and Brutus wonder about their fates. Brutus swears that he will not be taken prisoner regardless of what happens today.
B. The book, torn and ripped nearly to shreds, was now worthless..
C. My friend, who participated in the Olympics, is a talented runner.
D. Lily jumped over the small stream and gracefully landed on the other side
The correct answer is B. The book, torn and ripped nearly to shreds, was now worthless.
The phrase torn and ripped nearly to shreds is a participial phrase, and it is functioning as an adjective, describing the noun the book. Participles can be used as either adverbs (when they are describing verbs), or adjectives (when they are describing nouns, which is the case here).
A is incorrect because working hard is a gerund, not participle. C is incorrect because who participated in the Olympics is a clause, not participle. D is incorrect because there isn't even a participle there.
B. narrative verse set to music
C. narration through dialogue between characters
D. fourteen lines of lyrical verse
A ballad is best characterized by having a narrative verse set to music and is traditionally sung. The language in a ballad varies and need not involve dialogue or a specific number of lines.
A ballad is characteristic of a couple of features but most notably, option B is correct: a ballad often takes the form of a narrative verse set to music. Ballads traditionally tell a story, and often a dramatic or sentimental one, intended to be sung. The language of a ballad can be everyday but it also can be poetic and enriched with various literary elements such as symbolism, metaphors, and so on. It's worth noting that ballads don't necessarily involve dialogue between characters like option C suggests, nor are they restricted to having exactly fourteen lines of lyrical verse like option D implies. These are more characteristics of other literary forms such as dramas or sonnets
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