Answer:
Newly fallen snow is just as white as a clean white shirt and milk
Explanation:
"Cynthia in the Snow" is a poem written by Gwendolyn Brooks, a highly-noted individual when it comes to American poetry. "Cynthia in the Snow" is one of her poems. The poem talks about <em>winter season and its beauty.</em>
Line 10 shows a comparison between the fallen white snow to that of a clean white shirt and milk. Although it has already fallen,<u> it is still white</u>.
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
AABB CCDD as well as half rhymes
Explanation:
Remember, Half rhymes are partial sounds.
The Parts “drive” and “despised” in stanza four and the same long “i” sound that appears in “Defiance” and “eye” in stanza seven are considered half rhymes
The rhythm if you read, Has an AA:
<em>The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that (</em><u><em>A</em></u><em>)day:
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<em>The score stood four to two, with but one inning more to (</em><u>A</u><em>)play,</em>
<em>And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the (</em><u><em>B)</em></u><em>same,
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<em>A pall-like silence fell upon the patrons of the (</em><u>B)</u><em>game.</em>
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And so on...
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A: He suggests them without explaining them.
is correct
Answer:
The most probable answer is the second one.
The first one would be included in the body paragraphs, the third would not happen and nor would the 4th.
Explanation:
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