This passage comes from “<u><em>The Rainy Day</em></u>” written by <em>H.W. Longfellow</em> and it points out that in life everyone will experience sorrow or heartache, but there is always hope for something better so we must stop complaining.
Question: Identify the meter. Then identify the effect of that meter.
Answer: A. unstressed, stressed, unstressed, stressed, unstressed, stressed, unstressed, stressed. It gives the poem a reflective mood.
I would say that the passage which best suggests an indirect cause is B) Jack slew the giant because he sold the cow for magic beans.
Him selling the cow wasn't the direct cause for him killing the giant, but it happened indirectly.
The doctrine were the Lectures on Faith, and the covenants were Joseph's revelations.
Answer:
Onomatopoeia
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is the use of descriptive words that sound or mimic the noise they are describing.
Examples:
The water splashed all over the top of the car.
Owls screech through the night and keep us awake when we are camping.
My stomach grumbled in hunger as we entered the restaurant.
Thumping and booming in excitement, my heart pounded to hear the results of the lottery.
AlohaS4
Answer & Explanation:
In both "The Worried Traveler" and "Coconuts for Sale" begin in an unfamiliar or worried state of mind.
This was what it said for me, so, I'm so sorry if this isn't what you said. This is what I got right on mine. ^-^
~Aloha