Answer:
In an iamb, the first syllable is unstressed and the second is stressed. It sounds like da-DUM. Think of the word display. In a trochee, you stress the first syllable and unstress the second (so DUM-da), as in the name Adam.
Explanation:
In an iamb, the first syllable is unstressed and the second is stressed. It sounds like da-DUM. Think of the word display. In a trochee, you stress the first syllable and unstress the second (so DUM-da), as in the name Adam.
I believe B would be the answer, as the subject closest to the verb (rolls) corresponds to the verb (when there is an "or" or "nor" in a sentence, the verb should correspond to the subject closest to it). For A, "adding machine" should correspond to "make," but it doesn't. For C, the subject is plural (team members and the coach), but the verb is singular; the case is the same for D.
Brother quang?? is he your brother? what book is this from? Sorry i do not kbnow thte answer include more details
Here are several typographical features on documents that usually made to help out the readers :
- Open Type , by microsoft
- Apple's Apple advanced typography, by aple
- SIL's Graphite
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D has to be it but if its not then the answers B