Answer:
I know this is VERY late, but the other person is incorrect! I am posting the CORRECT answer for other users to realize the correct answer and get it right. :) Anywho, the answer is "has two stanzas" because they are asking about the STRUCTURE of the poem, not what the two poems are talking about. Thanks so much! Hope future people get this right! :)
From the definition of absolute phrases we know that it is a modifier that attaches to a sentence without a conjunctution. So, we can say "his chubby legs, pumping" is the correct answer.
Answer: Hope this helped!
Explanation: Throughout his speech, Claudius is telling the court of the sorrow in losing Hamlet, but in joy in the court accepting the marriage of Claudius to Queen Gertrude.Claudius refers the young Fortinbras of his ignorance in believing that Denmark would be weak after the death of King Hamlet, and though Fortinbras is demanding the lands which were lost by King Fortinbras, Claudius is ignoring those demands. King Claudius is also telling the court about the uncle of the king of Norway, who is weak and sick and unaware of young Fortinbras' actions. King Claudius responds to the threat of war from Norway, by sending a message to the uncle of the king of Fortinbras informing him of young Fortinbras' mission and in that he is using war supplies from Norway's subjects, and to stop young Fortinbras from moving further.
Answer:
ya ik how it like my jacket just jumps off me and kisses my toilet
Explanation:
Answer: 9
Explanation:
To solve this, you'd first have to substitute the values of x and y. Since x=6 and y=1, all you have to do is plug them in.
Equation: (1)3+6
Next, all you have to do is solve. Since 3(1)=3, and 6+3=9, the value of the expression is equal to 9.
**Unless the 3 is an exponent. It didn't look like it to me but I solved that as well just in case***
y³+x
1. Substitute
(1)³+6
2. Solve
1³= 1 and 1+6=7
So, the answer is 7 (again, this is only if the 3 is an exponent. I couldn't tell)...