Answer: Trochaic
Explanation:
I got the answer wrong, and this was the correct answer that was given to me.
The answer is gerund because golfing ends in ING
<u>Answer</u>:
After reading the following summary, it can be concluded about Jane's feelings that Jane felt unhappy and frustrated in school.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre,” talks about a girl named Jane who values self-worth and dignity, has a commitment to justice and principle and trusts in God. She became an orphan at an early age which made her feel as if she was exiled and the cruel treatment that she received from her aunt and cousins pushed her to the feeling of being alienated.
She faced the same when sent to a school which triggered her intense need of freedom and autonomy. Throughout the novel she struggles as to what kind of freedom she wants and it seems that she’s trying to come to terms with the elements of her own life. Jane also voices her opinions on social class, religion and gender of that period.
Now I might be wrong but I'm 99.9% positive that the answer is
5)Juliet's death has made Romeo lose all feeling and not care about anything anymore.
Romeo is upset over Juliet's death and he does lose interest for everything else besides Juliet and how he feels its his fault and it does result in Romeo being suicidal so that's why id pick the last one. Sorry though, if I'm incorrect.
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The author converts joy in the excerpt by using irony in the situation of it being so hot they have to fan themselves then, ironically they start singing a song titled heatwave