Answer:
permanent exotic, monumental bumper-to-bumper, tangled and impassable.
Explanation:
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Incomplete question. I inferred you may want sample sentences on enrollment.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Here are a few examples:
- The school asked parents if they want their children <u>enrolled</u> in extra-curricular activities.
- John asked his Father if he agrees with him enrolling in an online educational program not accredited.
- Bratt was granted permission to enroll as a member of the Red Cross.
Answer:
U / U / U / U /
When fi- shes flew and fo- rests walked
Explanation:
The line above is an example of a iamb, iambic tetrameter, to be precise. Iamb means that the line consists of a sequence of unstressed and stressed syllables. The first syllable in an iamb is always unstressed (U). The one that follows it is always stressed (/). Tetrameter means that there are 8 syllables in a line (tetra means four, and meter consists of 2 syllables, so 4 " 2 = 8).
Answer:
-throw in the towel
abandon a struggle;admit defeat