Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A is wrong because Oregon should be capitalized as it is a proper noun. Also, 'itselves' is wrong because 'it' is a singular pronoun; it should be 'itself.'
B is wrong because 'themselves' is used for a singular noun (eruption); it should be 'itself.'
C is wrong because Oregon should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
Answer:
Robert Frost- end rhyme
Percy Bysshe Shelley- internal rhyme
Samuel Taylor Coleridge- alliteration
Explanation:
Frost's poem has rhyming lines, and every other line rhymes at the end.
Snow and below are rhymes in Shelley's poem. Because one is in the middle and one is on the end, that's internal rhyme.
Alliteration is the repetition of a letter or sound. (furrow followed free)
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Ive read the book, be more specific, its been a while, the radley family is the family the lives in the house down the street and they have a son named boo that becomes a key character in the book, they rarely ever come out of there old, run down house
Ok, so body paragraph 1 was amazing! However, I found somethings you might want to change in body paragraph 2. First, "He saw all the beautiful things around the swamp that surprised him. Until he found the rarest flower he could ever find." This could be changed a bit! So, is change it to, "Around the swamp, he saw many beautiful things that surprised him, until he found the rarest flower anyone could ever find." It just sounds a bit better, and you and your professor might like it, too! Everything else was amazing.
It's this line:
"<span>Mr.
Bumble regarded Oliver's piteous and helpless look, with some
astonishment, for a few seconds; hemmed three or four times in a husky
manner; and after muttering something about 'that troublesome cough,'
bade Oliver dry his eyes and be a good boy." (E., the last one of the options)</span>
The look of poor Oliver is so heart-wrenching, that even Mr. Bumble had to stop and turn away for a second to recollect. And because Mr. Bumble shames those that have pity with the poor, in the moment when he feels pity himself he tries to cover his own spontaneous emotional outburst with a flimsy excuse of it being "that troublesome cough".