Answer and Explanation:
This question is about the poem "Brennan on the Moor".
The poet structured the poem in stanzas of four and only verses, because he wanted to tell a story of a hero, but do it in a musical way, where he presented a chorus that reinforces the heroism of that character, but presented stanzas that present the adventures that the hero participated.
In this case, the verses with four verses present the adventures of the hero in a more comprehensive and detailed way, while the verses of two verses, present a refraction that is repeated to reinforce the main characteristic of these heroes and reinforce the theme of the poem.
Answer:
The eagles hate the goblins and the Wargs.
Explanation:
You can come with us, or you can stay at your uncle's house.
The first letter of the sentence must be capitalized so the third sentence is wrong.
In the first sentence, "your uncles house" is wrong. It should be "your uncle's house", meaning the "the house which beongs to your uncle".
And "Uncles'" is wrong because it shoud not start with an uppercase "U" because it is not in the beginning of the sentence and "uncles" is not a proper noun.
A window sill a young athlete
The answer is B, because the verbs aren't parallel... If the sentence were correct, it would turning... gaining... gently riding