Answer:
I think it's the first or second one
Explanation:
well, first, Im sure the first and second sentences can be shortened. "the dog needs a bath." or "he stinks when he goes outside."
B: Until we are able to confirm whether or not the radio waves came from outside of this solar system
Answer:
True!
Some ribs fun facts:
1-12 ribs go lower in the anatomy as the numbers get bigger (1 is at the top 12 is at the bottom)
ribs 1-7 are 'true' ribs
ribs 8-10 are 'false' ribs, connected to the sternum with costal cartilage
11 and 12 ribs are 'floating ribs' have no actual attachment to the sternum
your ribcage actually extends 3 to 5 cm every breath you take, called most commonly a 'bucket handle' movement
no matter your se`x, you have 12 pairs (or 24) ribs
although women don't have 13 ribs, rare instances can occur where one has a "gorilla rib" where they have an extra rib!
the middle ribs are the most likely to get broken
hope this helps:)
Answer:
Explanation:
Life is weary
everything is deary
Ain't no time to be merry
since I can't eat berries
<span>Here are the definitions to each of the tiles.
Elegy - An elegy is sorrowful or melancholy. An elegy is often written to lament someone's death. Similar to odes, elegies have not set form.
Ballad - A ballad is a story told in the oral tradition but in the form of a song.
Epic - An epic is a long poem with a complex plot, elevated language, and often the presence or mention of supernatural beings.
Ode <span>- Odes often employ a figure of speech in which the speaker directly addresses a person or object that is not present or is imaginary.
Now that we have the definition of each of the tiles. All we have to do match them to each of the styles of poetry.
</span></span>a poem to commemorate someone who has passed away is an Elegy.
a long, melodious poem that narrates a story is a Ballad.
a long poem with a complex plot, elevated language, and the presence of supernatural beings is an Epic.
a poem of praise that addresses a person or object that is not present or is imaginary is an <span>Ode.
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- Marlon Nunez