Answer:
compound-complex
Explanation:
A compound-compex sentence is one that comprises more than one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. As you may already know, the dependent clauses are those that cannot send a message on their own, as they need a complement to make sense. The independent clauses, however, are the clauses that manage to send messages on their own.
In the question aciam we have an example of compound-compex sentence. That's because "Belle is a competitive horseback rider" is an independent clause, "she will be competing in the next World Equestrian Games" is more of an independent clause, while "which are held every four years" is a dependent clause.
Answer:
The repetition of the "s" sound in line 4 creates a soft sound that represents regular life in contrast to the exciting sounds of war.
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repetition of sounds or letters at the beginning of words that are close to each other in a structure. In this excerpt, we can find alliteration with the sounds /b/ and /s/.
The two options that refer to the alliteration of /b/ are incorrect. It does not create an exciting nor a soothing sound. Quite the opposite, the purpose is to remind us of bombs and explosions, of violence and death.
As for the options concerning the /s/ sound, the only correct one is letter D. The repetition of the "s" helps the imagery in the poem. Its sound is soft, especially when opposed to the sound of shots and explosions. The same way, the scholar studying is a peaceful image, while the war, the invasion, the death previously described is anything but.
Answer:
B) Learning and insight occur in a variety of ways and places; nature connects us.
Explanation:
In considering the best perspective presented in the three pieces with the poems and essay above, we consider learning and insight because it occur in varieties or manner of ways in different places because of the system of nature that connect us all.
1.) From 1931 to 1973, the Empire state building was the tallest building in the world, a title now claimed by Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
2.) The Eiffel Tower was named in honor of its architect, Gustave Eiffel, who lived from 1832 to 1923.