Answer:
If a poem has six feet, it has twelve syllables.
Explanation:
In poetry, we have different kinds of feet. Since your question does not mention any specific type, let's assume it refers to the most common one, the iambic foot. A iambic foot is constituted of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. If you have an iambic tetrameter (tetra means four), that means your have 4 feet, or four pairs of syllables. If it is an iambic pentameter, you will have 5 feet. According to your question, the poem has 6 feet. Therefore, it has 6 pairs of syllables or, in other words, twelve syllables. An example of a line with 6 feet would be (the stressed syllables are in bold):
The things / which I / have seen / I now / can see / no more. -- William Wordsworth
Leper: Leprosy symbolizes the defilement of sin which results in separation from God and the community. The leper in the wilds of the wasteland is a symbol of the uncivilized, primitive, and hostile world in which the men are venturing. Such a man is indeed an ominous sign.
Storm: The storm is a symbol of the fantastic power of nature and of how Lidenbrock cannot control natural events, even if he wishes to do so.
Not sure on the Journey one, Sorry
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It is a because I googled it :)
Answer:
The correct answer is: People can act unpredictably when they are betrayed by someone they love.
Explanation:
This text describes the Maloney's family where Mary lives an empty life because her husband is not present in their marriage. She does all the necessary jobs and acts as a real housewife, as her husband doesn't participate in their marriage life. Mary feels really bad about it and she cannot stand her husband's behavior, she feels betrayed by her husband, as we can see from the following paragraph:
<em>At that point, Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause, she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head.
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She acted unpredictably and hit her husband with the big frozen leg of a lamb because she could not stand the fact that she is the only one who gives her best at this marriage and that she has to do all jobs alone. She takes these facts as a betrayal and decides to hurt her husband physically as he hurt her emotionally.