Answer:
Playful
Explanation:
It would have been easier and better, had you specified the haiku in particular. But since you didn't, I'd have to do a generalisation.
A haiku poem is a different kind of poem, it usually is composed of 17 syllables. The syllables are also composed of three lines. Some call it word groups. They are more times than not unrhymed. Depending on the haiku, it can be serious, or mild and playful. But mostly and on a general note, they are playful.
Personification is a figure of speech in which non-human entities take on human qualities.
So, here is the sentence from A Rose for Emily which has personification:
<span><em>"...only Miss Emily's house was left, lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and the gasoline pumps-an eyesore among eyesores."
</em></span><em />It is used to say that it was very different from all other houses in the neighborhood, and refused to change to fit its needs.
Answer:
which sentence supports the topic sentence with the idea that hills and mountains are alike?
B. They are both made of the same material.
which sentence supports the idea that hills and Mountains are different?
A. Mountains are taller than hills.
The concluding statement includes the idea that
B. Hills and Mountains aren't scientifically different.
Explanation:
good luck:P
Answer:
Picnicker
Explanation:
picnic + er = picnicer ***
picnic + er = picnicker
picnicker
Meaning: A person Who takes part In a picnic
Your answer is c ^^..........