No, you always need to provide a citation.
Why is John Keats using the paradox "Cold Pastoral!" instead of the usual collocation
"sweet pastoral" in his ode?
O Attic shape! Fair attitude! with brede
Of marble men and maidens overwrought,
With forest branches and the trodden weed;
Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought
As doth eternity: Cold Pastoral!
A:Keats uses the word "Cold" to describe the season depicted in the picture.
I would start it off on what you will be talking about. For example, you could begin with what books and ebooks are both used for.
In the first body paragraph, you explain one reason why you believe ebooks are more useful. In the second paragraph, explain why other people may disagree, and then emphasize on why you think differently.
In a few more paragraphs, list more reasons that support your point of view and do your best to persuade the audience to agree with you. Hope this helps!
The dashes should be inserted between "bridge" and "an", and the second dash should be between "gorge" and "while".
Without the hyphens, the sentence is a bit too long and over-connected. There needs to be some sort of pause to describe the bridge the jumper is jumping off of.
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Answer: She has always had an aversion to flying.
Explanation:
When someone is said to have an aversion to something, it means that they generally do not like or want to do a certain thing and this can be as a result of a general dislike or fear of said thing.
When using the word in a sentence it should precede the action or thing that the subject is averse to. In other words, a person should have an aversion to something which is why D is the best option.