Answer:Different Types of Poetic Structures
Iamb: a foot with two syllables, one that is unstressed and one that is stressed, in that specific order.
Trochee: a foot with two syllables, one that is stressed and one that is unstressed, in that specific order.
Spondee: a foot with two syllables, both are stressed.
Explanation: I hope it helps
a situation where a person is uncomfortable for example if you are with someone and neither of you can think of anything to say, that is an example of an awkward silence
Answer:
The <u>object of the preposition</u> in the sentence <em>I can stay here under the covers</em> is the covers.
Explanation:
<u>Prepositions</u> are usually followed by a noun or pronoun that acts as their <u>object</u>. A simple way to identify the object to the preposition is finding the preposition, putting it in the blank and asking "<u> </u> who or what?". In this case, the question "under what?" gives us the answer: <em>the covers.</em>
Answer:
c
Explanation:
because it has the , after Mongolian
Ones's = Not correct English
one's = Belongs to one
ones' = Belongs to multiple ones
So the answer is one's