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1. Those Books aren't mine
2. Those pens are orange
3. These notebooks are closed
4. Those umbrellas are colorful.
5. Those coats are worn-out
6. Those radios aren't working
 
        
             
        
        
        
Grad Canyon is a name: so both words have to be capitalized (A. and E.) 
Arizona is also a name ( of a state) so it has to be capitalized (B.)
rocks and view don't need to be capitalized- so the final answer is A, B and E. 
        
             
        
        
        
Combat, content, contest, permits, rebel
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
sub·tly
/ˈsəd(ə)lē,ˈsətlē/
adverb
1.
in a manner that is so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
"the script subtly shifts in tone from comedy to tragedy"
2.
in a clever and indirect way, in order to achieve something.
"he would prattle on about something else for a while before subtly raising the question again"
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The difference between end rhyme and internal rhyme is where the rhyming words are placed.
Explanation:
In end rhyme, the rhyming words are placed at the end of two consecutive sentences. For example:
There once was a man who wasn't very smart.
 For instance, he once tried to drive a shopping cart.
Internal rhyme, however, is different. There are three types of internal rhyme. The first is having two or more rhyming words appear in the same line. For example:
I went to town to buy a gown. / I took a car, it wasn't far.
Internal rhyme can also be two or more rhyming words in the middle of two consecutive sentences. For example:
I hear the seas calling my name, / the birds and bees beckoning me.
Finally, it can also be an ending word rhyming with a word in the middle of the next line. For example:
I once went to a soccer arena . / The teams were Argentina and Spain.
Hope this helps! I dont know what poem your talking about but hope you get it after this.