I believe that the answer is; D. Move the comma and place it after softly.
The sentence would look like this:
Geoffrey mumbled softly, "She could have fixed it. I know she could have."
Answer: Because Romeo drank all the poison without leaving any of it for her to kill her self in the same way.
Explanation:
In the fifth act, scene 3, as Juliet wakes up and realizes that Romeo is dead, she says:
'What’s here? A cup, closed in my true love’s hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end. O churl, drunk all, and left no friendly drop
To help me after?'
She calls him selfish because there´s no poison left, and she wants to die in the same way as him. Finally, she takes his dagger and stabs herself.
It really depends on which poem you are referring to. If it's by Langston Hughes, then I'd say it's free verse.
Free verse means there are no rules here - the poet is not using any strict meter (pentameter, or such), and there are usually no rhymes. Since this is the case, ballad, lyric, and blank verse cannot be correct because they all have a strict poetic form to follow.
Answer:
The common root word that they all have in common is "cred".
Explanation:
<u>The root word "cred" is present in several words used in the English language. Some examples are: incredible, credulous, credential, credible, credence, and credit. "Cred" comes from Latin, and its original meaning is "believe".</u> Notice how all the words that have "cred" as their root are somehow related to the sense of "believe". If something is incredible, that means it is hard to believe it is true. If you show your credentials, you are proving your identity, so that someone else will believe you are who you are.