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Answer: In Spanish, the subjunctive is found after verbs of emotion in the subordinate clause of sentences with a verb of emotion, and that contain a change of subject from the main clause to the subordinate clause.
Example with verb of emotion: "gustar"
A mí me gusta que tú <u>hagas</u> los deberes.
Translation: I like you to do your homework.
The main clause = A mí me gusta (Subject "yo")
The subordinate clause : que tú <u>hagas</u> los deberes (Subject "tú")
(change of subject from the main clause.)
verb "<u>hagas</u>" second person in the singular , present subjunctive.
Ayuda La Niña. no ayuda La Niña. La Niña precisa de ayuda. no iras ayudar La Niña. La niña no precisa de ayuda. La Niña estas ablando mentiras no ayude La Niña mas. ayuda La Niña ella estas llorando. La Niña quieres ayuda. La Niña no quieres ayuda. ayuda La Niña pero ella no quieres.
You need to transcribe a song of your choice that includes anaphora, which is like repeating a word or phrase over and over again to emphasize, epithets, basically adjectives that describe physical traits, and hyperbaton, which is like changing the order of the word in a sentence like how Yoda talks, like in Shakespeare's <span>Comedy of Errors: "</span>Why should their liberty than ours be more?"