Someone who suffers, or is even killed, for his or her political or religious beliefs is called a martyr<span>.</span>
Answer:
4.
Explanation:
Humpty-Dumpty is a nursery rhyme best known in English language. The rhyme was earliest published in 1797 in Samuel Arnold's Juvenile Amusements. The lyrics of the rhyme have been changed over the years.
The meterical syllables used in the poem is 'trochaic tetrameter.' Trochaic tetrameter is a line in poem where stressed syllable is followed by unstressed syllables and contains four beats.
Therefore, the accented syllables or stressed syllables in each line of the poem are four. Thus 4 is correct answer.
Answer:
B. Comparison: The sentences tell how the male and female acorn woodpecker are alike and different.
Explanation:
The paragraph not only explains that female acorn woodpeckers have different colored crowns than the males, but also that they have the same eyes, forehead, throat, and belly coloring.
Answer:
This line has used metaphor, where light represents the spotlight of a popular figure, celebrity, or politician and shadows could be his/her failings, faults, contradictions, and dark side of his past life. The dark side or truth is revealed when one comes into bright light.
Explanation: