1) C
A - them is unnecessary in this and you would need to add “his” in order for this to work
B- His is unnecessary, “both sisters are taller” is more proper sounding
D - “the two both his sisters are taller”, the two is unnecessary, and the is unnecessary, to make this work it would be “both his sisters are taller”
2) Im pretty sure it’s B but I’m not 100% sure
Answer: give them a sceneario about a situation where you get to choose where they should talk badly, or approach calmly. If you don’t talk badly, you should tell her what you would do, and ask the same of them.
Explanation:
Meter - Meter is a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse, or within the lines of a poem. Stressed syllables tend to be longer, and unstressed shorter. In simple language, meter is a poetic device that serves as a linguistic sound pattern for the verses, as it gives poetry a rhythmical and melodious sound
After a thorough research, there exists the same question that has the following line and choices.
<span>"I served them well/with my noble blade, as was only fitting. /Small pleasure they had in such a sword-feast/dark things in the sea that meant to eat me."
</span>A. conflict
B. Kenning
<span>C. Falling action </span>
<span>D. Resolution
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The correct answer is letter B. Kenning. Kenning is a type of circumlocution. Its form is compounded and shows figurative language in substitute of a concrete single-word noun.