Answer:
Explanation:
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
This is an example, right at the beginning of the poem.
It's a little bit of an exaggeration and for dramatic effect by asking for a hand that is so invincible to contain the fearfulness of the tiger or an invincible eye to be able to look and frame it without being frightened.
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I believe the answer is "The course of love never did run smooth."
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Answer:
All of the cherries on her tree were eaten by the crow.
Explanation:
When using passive voice, the receiver of the action typically goes first and then the doer of the action is after it, as opposed to active voice when the doer of the action is first and then the receiver is afterwards. So, the receiver of the action is the cherries on the tree and the doer, or the thing that ate the cherries, is the crow.
This statement is true because 290x10=2900
Answer:
D, A, A.
Explanation:
(1). Key sentences state what the passage is about. The sentence, "Plants can grow everywhere" would be the key sentence since it clearly states what the passage is about and has three supporting details to back it up.
(2). The sentence, "There are different kinds of plants" is not a supporting detail because it doesn't support the key sentence.
(3). The passage tells us that plants can grow everywhere such as under the sea, on rocks, and even on trees. The choice, "The places where plants grow" would be the answer to this question.