This is true. A famous example of this is a poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll which is completely made up of nonsensical words yet is entirely grammatically correct and can be analyzed as such.
Answer:
While reading Beowulf, the reader encounters aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture such as Christian and Pagan traditions.
Explanation:
The interpretation of the epic poem 'Beowulf' that can best be supported through the given passage would be that 'the reader comes across various facets of Anglo-Saxon culture as Christian and Pagan traditions.' This can be substantiated through the descriptions of 'fate and God controlling the actions of the humankind.' Both the Pagans and the Christians believe in the idea of fate <u>and both felt that one has to bear the consequences of their deeds and undergo what he/she is destinned to be</u>. Thus, this makes the readers deduce these aspects as Christian and Pagan.
Answer:
It's a very hot place.
Explanation:
The above answer is correct.
An adverbial clause of concession is a statement which actually expresses an idea that shows or suggests the opposite of what the main part of the sentence is saying. It is a clause which begins with conjunctions like "though", "although" or "even though" which contrasts with the main idea.
Adverbial clauses of concession are usually introduced by subordinating conjunctions like though, although, even though, even if, while and whereas.
From the the given sentence:
<em>Valledupar is a very beautiful city, though it's a very hot place.</em>
We can see that the clause that follows after though suggests the opposite of the main statement that says, Valledupar is a very beautiful city.
The above answer is correct.
Answer:
A.
Step by step explanation:
Pervade means to spread all through parts
And permeate means spread throughout.
Answer:
C} Grandmother, almanac, stove, child, tears, house.
Explanation:
A sestina is a poem that consists of six stanzas of six lines each, followed by an envoi that is the last stanza with three lines. And there is a specific pattern of rhyming in the poem, which is ABCDEF, FAEBDC, CFDABE, ECBFAD, DEACFB, BDFECA with the envoi's rhyme EDA while also containing the rhymed words of FBC in between the lines.
Elizabeth Bishop's "Sestina" the rhymed words in the first six stanzas are <em>"house, grandmother, child, stove, almanac, tears"</em> which embody the lettering "ABCDEF" in the rhyme pattern. Now, these words are used in the last stanza, the envoi with the three words<em> "almanac stove, house"</em> ending the lines but the other three<em> "grandmother, child, tears"</em> are incorporated in the middle of the lines.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.