I'd say the correct answer is A, that each couplet must rhyme.
Because B isn't correct, as there may be a specific point of view, depends on the poet.
C again isn't correct, because the meanings aren't always hidden.
And in D, it depends, some poets focus on the form of the poem, whereas they find the content irrelevant, and vice versa.
Answer:
At this point in the story, Scout is getting fed up with Jem's antics, and when she stands up to him she's disappointed to see Dill side with him and not her. This leaves Scout isolated from the group as they continue to get into mischief without her, plotting and playing alone in the treehouse and forbidding her to join. She's particularly upset by Dill's behavior, as prior that summer he had asked her to marry him, yet now he seems to have no interest in what she's doing or has to say. Dill and Jem have only grown closer, and in doing so they've pushed Scout out of the group.
<span>The following sentences are sentences that contain a relative pronoun
(1) The man who forgot his shoes missed his plane.
</span><span>(2) It's hard to believe that there really is a way to solve some math problems.
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Relative pronouns is a type of pronoun that introduces relative clauses in a sentence. Here are some relative pronouns: who, whom, which, when, that, etc.
Answer:
play GTA V to make you feel better
Explanation:
So when the prompt asks for 3 examples of powerful language, it's asking for something that makes an impact. It's powerful, and it make you think. Kind of like figurative language or metaphors. That's just what I think though...