The rhyme scheme is AABACCD.
When determining a rhyme scheme, the first line is always labeled A. Any line that ends with the same sound as the first line also receives and A. So in the stanza the first lines ends with the /oo/ sound "shoes", "too" and "you" have the same sound so these lines are also labeled A. The line ending in beautiful doesn't end with /oo/ so it needs to be labeled with the next letter of the alphabet. Nothing else rhymes with beautiful. The next sound that hasn't been labeled is "there" - it receives a C since C is the next letter of the alphabet. "Hair" and "there" rhyme so it is also labeled C. Lastly, "today" doesn't rhyme with any of the other end words, so it receives a D.
I wish could tie you up in my shoes (A)
Make you feel unpretty too (A)
I was told I was beautiful (B)
But what does that mean to you (A)
Look into the mirror who's inside there (C)
The one with the long hair (C)
<span>Same old me again today (D)</span>
Answer:
C.) Should be your answer
Explanation:
Answer:
Teamwork is the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in the most effective and efficient way. This concept is seen within the greater framework of a team, which is a group of interdependent individuals who work together towards a common goal. Teamwork brings people together (the bonding agent) and motivates them to rely on one another to get things done. Teamwork also makes progress easier (the lubrication) and allows the group to overcome obstacles that would have stymied an individual. Without teamwork, none of that would be possible.
The indefinite pronoun neither is always singular.
Neither is the negative counterpart of 'either' which is also singular. The basic principle of Subject-Verb Agreement says that the subject and verb must agree with each other, so you should use a singular verb because 'either' and 'neither' are considered singular; however, this principle is sometimes broken by a plural verb which can be used after 'either' and 'neither' informally.
It is larger than all of the other items.
Its color contrasts with the other colors in the picture, making it standout.
The advertiser uses hierarchy in his design.
Explanation:
If you want something to stand out, making it bigger is the simplest answer possible.
By adding contrast, you create a sense of separation between what you want to expose and the rest. Being the rest, in this case, the most dominant aspect (as in, a black screen and a white ball in the middle of it, the white ball will get more attention).
Hierarchy in Design is a way of combining elements of visual design to guide the eyes of who is looking at the ad, commercial or whatever the piece is. By making things diminish size or change colors in an specific order, you can ensure that the target will look at where you want him or she to look at.