The problem of the sentence in a research paper is reflected in option A) Dialogue is not appropriate for making assertions in a research paper. Dialogues can be used in narrative essays but are inappropriate for research essays.
In a research paper you are expected to find an analysis and interpretation of data collected in a given topic. Therefore, the author of a research paper analyses and interprets the research findings based in objective data.
Servant to servants is a poem of a woman who speaks of her daily ordeals in that poem, who is very tired of her life.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A Servant of Servants by Robert Frost is a sonnet which tells the story of a lady who recounts her day by day experiences to a guest who is exploring nature out close to her home.
She goes through her day cooking and cleaning after the numerous men in her home and is drained from the work.
B. The repetition of "Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore'."
Explanation:
<u>The ghastly repetition of the phrase Nevermore in the poem by Edgar Allan Poe is able to derive on of the central theme</u>s of a poem. The raven represents a lot of things and in its prophetic voice coveys this central theme.
<u>When the Raven says 'Nevermore' it means that never again will the poet be able to have the experience </u>he is having right now as Gothic and supernatural as it is right now and this pang of grief that he is facing he will not be able to come to terms with.
Answer:
- Do you like to going to the movies? Yes, Lets go today
- Does your mother reading the newspaper everyday? No, She prefers to watch the news.
- Does your cousins coming to visit you every weekend? Yes, we all play soccer and then we watch a movie.
- Does Ximena studying in New York? Yes, she is studying art.
- What do you like for dinner? I like chicken.
- What does Milena studying? She studying Architecture.
- Does your grandma cook? Yes, she cooks very well.
Definition of Do and Does -
- The main definition of “do” is “to accomplish an action.”
- The main definition of “does” is “a reference to the accomplishment of another.”