A. <span>She and I have always enjoyed drawing and painting.
"She" and "I" are both subject pronouns that appear in the subject. "Me", "him", and "her" are all object pronouns which belong in the predicate .
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I would say that the lines which show us how desperate the poet is are the following:
"... helpless in my throes, Biting my truant pen, beating myself for spite--"
As you can see here, the poet says he is helpless, meaning that he cannot find inspiration to write what he wants to write. Therefore he is desperate for some inspiration, which is why he is biting his truant pen in order to show how anxious he is to get his inspiration back.
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But for your five-paragraph essay, here's a good outline to complete:
Introductory paragraph. Jot down your thesis.
First body paragraph. Identify a main idea or point that supports your thesis.
Second body paragraph. Identify a second idea or point that supports your thesis.
Third body paragraph. ...
Conclusion paragraph.
True, Classifying syllable classes in multisyllabic words should be considered a scaffolding activity, not a goal in itself.
<h3>What comes first encoding or decoding?</h3>
In order to read, you need to solve (sound out) words. In order to spell, you need to encode words. In other words, pull the sounds apart within a word and match notes to the sounds. Encoding and decoding connect the components of auditory and visual processing
<h3>What are examples of multisyllabic words?</h3>
Multisyllabic Words
Syllables. baby. bacon. balloon. baseball. bedroom. bedtime. berry.
Syllables. basketball. bicycle. blueberry. broccoli. neighborhood. library. umbrella.
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