Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
the answer is b. i say this answer because that is what i do in this type of situation (and is what you should do). when your stuck on something you should go back and look to see if you missed anyting, misread anything, and so on until you get a full understanding of what you read.
Answer: enjambment
Enjambment is a literary device that continues a thought or sentence to the next line without pause.
Explanation: enjambment is used in both poetry and song. In poetry it occurs in a stanza when the final pause of a verse does not coincide with the grammatical or semantic pause or when a thought or sense, phrase or clause is split in two, leaving the first part in one verse and the second in the next.
Shakespeare frequently used enjambment in his plays.
The Winter’s Tale (By William Shakespeare): Act 2 Scene 1 Page 6
<em>“I am not prone to weeping, as our sex</em>
<em>Commonly are; the want of which vain dew</em>
<em>Perchance shall dry your pities; but I have</em>
<em>That honorable grief lodged here which burns</em>
<em>Worse than tears drown …”</em>
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Answer:
Listen
One thing to keep in mind while participating in any formal or informal discussion is to listen carefully. One must understand the point of organizing a group discussion. We want to listen to people's perspectives, assess them on the basis of their skills etc. Listening is one such important skill.
When you try to listen to the other person's point carefully you'll be able to -
Refine your own points.
Counter their point if necessary.
Notice their mistakes and avoid them etc
Listening here does not mean you will not put forward your points. No. Be an active participant but keep your ears open.