They there! What you should do is say if you were an employee trying to help her is "Your coupon can only be used on full-sale prices." Which saying, her coupon is invalad and, telling her what is wrong, and telling her what she can do to get the coupon right. What you could say is "Over there is 'For example' some knifes, they are full-priced and those you can use with the coupon." I hope my explanation helped! Let me know if you needed a diffrent answer! Your fellow Brainly user, GalaxyGamingKitty.
The antecedent would be Strikers
Answer:
Stanza comes from the Italian, meaning room, or standing or stopping place. In English, in poetry, a stanza is a discrete group of lines, usually four or more (though three lines is a stanza called tercet; two is a couplet), that suggests a unit of some kind. In a poem containing stanzas, the reader passes from room to room, from thought to thought. Formal stanzas often use a particular rhyme scheme (e.g. abab) and/or metrical scheme (iambic pentameter, alexandrine, etc.)
However, the question “How many stanzas are in a poem” is meaningless until we talk about a particular poetic form, or a particular poem. A poem may contain no stanzas at all, or thousands.
2 would be the correct answer because without a setting no one would have any clue where the current situation was taking place.