The correct answer to this question should be <span>A. </span><span>Somewhere in these boxes is my birth certificate. The verb agrees with its subject which is singular as in this sentence in its passive voice. The subject is "my birth certificate" and the verb used is "is".</span>
Traditionally, indigenous comes from the Latin word indigena (indu/endo: in/within + gignere: to beget (to procreate or generate). But here we are simply looking at roots. The root words here are -gen (something produced, and by extension, birth) and -ous (possessing/full of), and that combination is not an option, it seems. HOWEVER, it is not uncommon for suffixes to have more than one meaning, and this is no exception. -ous also means 'having, full of, or characterized by', meaning your answer is the second option, 'the word root “gen” means “birth,” and the suffix “-ous” means “having the quality of something.”'
It influences a lot because, as the story is evolving so is the setting.
It matters because, without setting there's no story.
I believe that setting is the most important part of a story because, it tells u many things..
For Example :
TIME /PLACE /BACKGROUND OF STORY /AND WHERE SOMETHING TAKES PLACE..
in the house, park, pools, hotels, movies, Etc....
Answer:
"In a Station by the Metro" and "Sea Rose" are excellent examples of imagist poems.
Explanation:
Imagism is a movement in poetry which is focused on transmitting feeling through the description of images or pictures. Authors belonging to this movement do not really use many verbs in their poems, but they rather use descriptions based on adjectives.
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