Answer:
B. Phew! That falling piano nearly landed on me!
Explanation:
An exclamation mark is used to denote or express a sudden, shocking, surprising, or even strong feeling. The exclamation mark is set by the use of the sign "!" after the end of the sentence or word.
Among the given sentences, the correct use of the exclamation is sentence B. In this sentence, the word exclaimed is <em>"phew" </em>which denotes a feeling/expression of relief and also the realization that <em>"the piano almost fell on [the speaker]"</em>. So, the use of the exclamation mark at the end of both words/sentences is the correct construction.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
Explanation:
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This poem is divided into twelve four lines of stanzas, which are known as quatrains; the rhyme scheme of each of the quatrain is ABCB.
The poem is in iambic tetrameter: One Iamb is when an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable and tetra means four. That is, each line of the ballad contains four iambs; however, there are only three stressed syllables in the fourth line of each quatrain.
The meter is iambic with 4 feet in the first 3 lines; the last line has 2 feet.
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