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The things to look at in determining the appropriate response for this question are the adjectives. Let’s take a look at the adjectives used within this excerpt to describe things: “strange,” “littered,” “appalling mounds,” “slimy,” “rubbery,” and even knife markings that resembled bicycle tires. These are descriptions that one would not generally use to describe anything worthy of ingestion. As such, the imagery within this excerpt certainly makes the food seem like something that should not be eaten.
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He stands half in and half out of the world; he is the men,
But he cannot see below Fuji
The shore the color of sky; he is the wave, he stretches
His claws against strangers.
Explanation:
Feudalism was the system in European medieval societies of the 10th to 13th centuries CE whereby a social hierarchy was established based on local administrative control and the distribution of land into units (fiefs). A landowner (lord) gave a fief, along with a promise of military and legal protection, in return for a payment of some kind from the person who received it (vassal)
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The answers are: A) Three quatrains and one couplet, B) Line of poetry with five metrical feet, and E) unstressed and stressed syllable groups
Explanation:
That's the structure of a Shakespearean sonnet. Also, the rhyming scheme of a Shakespearean is ababcdcdefefgg not abbacddceffegg and the rhyming sounds are at the end of lines, not the beginning.