The strongest answer in my opinion would be (Answer B) i mean that is just an educated guess because i could be wrong.
The <span> lines in these excerpts contain an example of a hyperbole is:
</span><span>One short sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.
(John Donne, Sonnet 10)</span>
Answer:
The structure is apparant when you read it a couple times.
Whether the beat is stressed or not makes a difference.
Whether the beat is quick and light, or slow and loud, also makes a diffference. Kind of like a piano.
Then again, word choice also matters.
Let's take the beat. Its light and quick, it rhymes and there isn't a lot of long words.
It's happy! Or, It would be if there wasn't sad words in it. It wouldn't make sense.
If you match both of them up, ( quick, light, happy words) you'd make a great poem!
(I'm not really good at in-depth writing, sorry)
I'm writing to express my interest in the Junior Financial Controller position you have available. I possess the necessary skills and experience you are seeking and would make a valuable addition to your company.
My Double Degree in Business and Law and my actual job as a Financial Controller have provided me with a well-rounded background and enabled me to develop an analytical/logical approach to tasks, software skills, and the ability to work under pressure. My current responsibilities include:
- Implementing financial control
- Revising accounting with suppliers and clients
- Supervising fees
- Writing sale reports
- Cost/benefit analysis
With these skills and qualifications, I believe I would be a great asset to your organization.
I look forward to speaking with you further regarding your available position.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
1.A unclear
2.C deferential
3.B epigraph
4. B allusions
5. D germany
6.A the holocaust
7.D gerund
8.D from the bleachers
They are right. I promise you
Your welcome. ;)