The correct answer is the following:<em> option b and option d</em>. In the song "Revolutionary Tea" all of the stanzas end with a phrase that is repeated three times. This happens because the song is <em>based on the form of a traditional English country song</em>, which follows a poetic style of writing, in which repetition is used to enhance the lyricism and therefore create more enthusiasm to the writing. It was also used as a rhythmic r<em>efrain to be sung by groups of people in taverns </em>during those times, so if the song had a good repetition through it, it ensured that it would rhyme and that groups of people in taverns or bar would be more inclined to sing them together.
Answer:
"Everyone went to the dance, but me," is not a compound sentence.
Explanation:
A compound sentence is--similarly to the sentence in the question--something a comma is present within. The similarities basically end there. A compound sentence is the joining of two separate thoughts with--in general--the first being a <em>complete sentence</em> with a subject, and the second being an <em>incomplete sentence</em>, but having a different subject.
- "I just lost my dog, but my cat seems to be happy about it." is a compound sentence.
In the above sentence, the first clause is a complete thought that could be on its own,
but the second sentence is incomplete without the first even with a subject and verb.
- "But my cat seems to be happy about it."
That's the best explanation I can give on compound sentences.
In your case with the sentence, "Everyone went to the dance, but me," there may be a subject, verb, and <u>complete sentence</u> in...
- "Everyone went to the dance."
but even with, "But me." being incomplete, the fact there is no subject nor verb removes the possibility of it being a compound sentence.
The purpose of literature varies from writer to writer. It can also be determined by examining the introduction and the conclusion of the text.
<h3>What is purpose in literature?</h3>
Writers often write with one or more purposes in mind. The purpose of a text cannot originate outside of the author's mind.
Usually, the purpose of literary expression includes but are not limited to:
- Self-expression
- Entertainment
- To analyze
- To publish some findings etc.
Please note that the passage referenced is not indicated hence the general answer.
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Answer:
I think B.
Explanation:I say B because of the aspects of the article, like the problem, situation, cause effect, and the comparing and the contrasting.
Answer:
She is using her own experience to help her understand the article.