Hi. Before you can write a slant rhyme poem, it is important to know what it is. <span>It is a </span>rhyme<span> in which the stressed syllables of ending consonants match, however, the preceding vowel sounds do not match.
An example of a slant rhyme poem is Emily Dickinson's, "The Difference between Dispair"...
The mind is smooth - no motion
contented as the eye (slanted)
upon the forehead of a bust
that knows - it cannot see (slanted)
I hope this helps a little.
Take care,
Diana</span>
Answer:
This will make me surprised and scared
Explanation:
The statement that best explains how student activism was related to the silent majority was; President Nixon believed that it was the responsibility of the silent majority not to let the vocal minority take over the media.
Answer:
Emma was excited, for she would help Granny decorate the Easter eggs.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is one that joins two independent clauses with the help of a coordinating conjunction. An independent clause can stand alone. In the sentence above, the coordinating conjunction for, joins the two independent clauses; Emma was excited, and She would help Granny decorate the Easter eggs.
'For,' in that sentence tells us the reason why Emma was excited and that is the fact that she would help Granny with the decorations.
It is okay for students to use cell phones between classes and during the lunch break, as long as they do not create a distraction or cause the student to be tardy for class.