In this case, there are two different pronunciations given for the word because, depending on its part of speech, the word has two distinctly different uses, which are pronounced differently. As you noticed from the dictionary entry, the word mobile can either be used as a noun or as an adjective. And depending how it is used, the pronunciation of the word changes.
The word "inexpensive" modifies the word "purchase".
B. The pack of wolves hunts <span>in this wildlife refuge" is the only sentence in which the verb agrees with the subject, since "pack" is singular, so it matches with "hunts". </span>
Explanation:
. "La Belle Dame sans Merci" is a ballad written by John Keats in 1819 and since it is written in one of the oldest poetic forms, it also has many poetic elements.
- Some of the poetic elements in this ballad are metaphors, smiles, alliteration, irony, assonance, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia and allusions.
We can find two major conflicts in the poem and poetic elements are making them more exciting and they are rising the poem on its higher level.
There is a lot of repetitions of letters s and r, f and s and w, f and s which is making the alliteration and assonance.
- For example, the irony is used between women and men's connection. The knight is thinking that the woman is giving him back the love and desire but readers are knowing that is now true because of the atmosphere in the poem.
We can see that those poetic elements are leading the readers through the main theme and point of the poem.
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene
This line is iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter is a line with 5 iambs, which equals 10 syllables. The syllables for this line are In/ fair/ Ver/on/a/ where/ we/ lay/ our/ scene/. An iamb is a metric foot that is made of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
Option A and B are the only lines that have 10 syllables. Option B begins with a stressed syllable not an unstressed syllable so it is not an option. Also, Option A is the first line of the prologue for Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare is famous for using iambic pentameter in his sonnets and plays.