Answer:
BANG BOOM SMASH.
Something bangs at my window
what was it I wonder, but nothing.
it was the avengers
your welcome about the poem
plz mark me as brainless
Could be stress or could be u slept on it wrong
Answer:
A). Phonemes, morphemes, telegraphic speech, pragmatics
Explanation:
Language development is a crucial process in children which begins from infancy and continues till school age.
As per the question, option A i.e. 'phonemes, morphemes, telegraphic speech, pragmatics' represents the appropriate sequence or pattern of language development in children. 'Phoneme' is the 'indivisible unit of sound' that the child learns between the age of two to three years followed by learning 'morphemes' that allow them to make words by joining various individual sounds. After that, they move towards telegraphic speech(consists of two to three lines) and finally move towards pragmatics(contextual meanings and connotations). Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Robert E Lee wrote an eloquent letter to his son in January of 1861,just prior to the Civil War. In it he describes why it would be a bad decision for the southern states to attempt to secede from the Union. He thoughtfully argues that the Founding Fathers intended a perpetual Union, and that anarchy would be the result of a secession. He also weighs the possibility of Civil War and describes what a disaster it would be.
<span>are undying devotion, loss and the lingering grief that cannot be diminished. The poem's narrator, a young man and presumably a student, is mourning the death of his lover, Lenore.</span>