A gerund is a word that takes the form of a verb in -ing form, but functions as a noun when used in the sentence. The sentence that contains a gerund is, "On the first torrid day of summer, we always enjoy swimming.". The gerund in this sentence is the word "swimming". This word is used as a noun specifically as the direct object.
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The answer is: D. the pattern of the poem’s stressed and unstressed syllables (or beats)
most poems also create sense though sounds, unlike concrete poetry, which operates visually.
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<span>Envious characters usually compete with quantity and/or quality. For example, getting something better, or more. More radical actions would be trying to stomp out the competition</span>
I'm completely sure that line given above elevates the mood by depicting heroism in grief.
Hindsight means the same as retrospection