The characteristics that classify these poems in the sonnet are the existence of 14 lines, the existence of two quartets and two tercets, and all the lines have ten poetic syllables.
<h3>Information about sonnets</h3>
- All sonnets have a fixed structure.
- This structure consists of two four-line stanzas (quartets) and two three-line stanzas (tercets).
- All sonnets have 14 lines.
- All the lines of a sonnet are decasyllable, that is, they have ten poetic syllables.
Identifying a sonnet is an easy task because of its structure. A poem can be written with different structures and formats, but a sonnet always presents the same characteristics which promote a harmonious rhythmic reading.
All the characteristics of a sonnet can be found in the poem shown above.
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I believe it would be a conclusion.
The correct answer is A. Extra innings tack on time to an already long game, but they are necessary to determine a winner.
Explanation:
Sentence 4 "Extra innings tack on time to an already long game, but the end is always the most exciting part" is biased because it includes a subjective opinion "is always the most exciting part", which makes the text lacks neutrality, and therefore influence a specific perspective (bias). According to this, it is necessary to replace the section that includes a personal opinion and replaced it with a fact or neutral statement. Thus, the best option is A because by using "but they are necessary to determine a winner" the writer can preserve the neutrality in the text and avoid bias.
B. might ride because a adverb provides, modifies or describes a verb in a sentence
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"Hiking through these mountain ranges is very challenging." The active verb is "is". There is also a gerund, "hiking" which serves as the subject of the sentence. The subject clause is "Hiking through these mountain ranges", so even though "hiking" is a verb form, a gerund, it is not the verb in this sentence; it is part of the subject clause.
The rest of the passage contains other types of verb clauses, so you need to study those until you understand them! (: