Answer:
Heavy
Explanation:
It depends if it's a big rock but i mean rocks could sometimes be heavy so that could be the answer.
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The right answer is the B: Infinitive clause. You have to ask yourself this question: What did the band ask everyone? And the answer is "to look to the second stage." That is an infinitive phrase, since it includes an infinitive, "to look" (the infinitive is the form of a verb that has not been conjugated), and a complement, and it functions as a noun, specifically acting as a direct object - the thing that the band asked.
Answer: In lines 16-20, the rhyme scheme abaab is used. The mood expressed through the words is that of wistfulness and reminiscence.
Sentimentality is also known to be manipulative. Oftentimes, sentimentalism obscures the facts of an actual event. Indeed, in this stanza, the narrator changes what he said earlier in the poem (that the two paths "had worn... really about the same") and states "I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference." This is a sentimental trick. He views his actions as having made all the difference, but he actually chose the path almost at random. These sounds ("I") add to this wistful, sentimental shift.
Answer:
the last one since it gives the most detail while being straight to the point.
Explanation:
<span>figurative language is the answer.</span>