The correct answer and central theme in Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" (1847) is. Revenge.
Answer:
semicolons
Explanation:
Since you're already separating the city and country with commas, you use semicolons to separate the pairs to make it less confusing and easy to understand.
<u>Answer:</u>
The haiku " Birds scatter in flight Colorful specks in the air Noisy confetti" makes use of a 5/7/5 syllable pattern.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Haiku is a traditional Japanese poem. The number of lines present in a haiku is 3. First line line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. Third line also has 5 syllables. Syllables is nothing but a part of a word that can be pronounced as a unit. These haiku rarely contains rhyming words.
The above haiku can be split into syllable as follows:
Birds /sca/ tter/ in/ flight/
Co/ lor/ ful/specks/ in/ the/ air
Noi/sy/con/fe/ tti
Is that the question? Because it seems like a title to the question and not the real question