Answer:
It suggests that Sir Ralph the Rover finds joy in being wicked.
Explanation:
I took the k12 test.
An adverbial phrase<span> is two or more words that act as an </span>adverb<span>. It can modify a verb, </span>adverb<span>, or adjective and can tell “how”, “where”, “why”, or “when.”
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If this is the excerpt:
My dear Mr. President:
I was sitting in the audience at the Summit Meeting of Negro Leaders yesterday when you said we must have patience. On hearing you say this, I felt like standing up and saying, "Oh no! Not again."
I respectfully remind you sir, that we have been the most patient of all people. When you said we must have self-respect, I wondered how we could have self-respect and remain patient considering the treatment accorded us through the years.
17 million Negroes cannot do as you suggest and wait for the hearts of men to change. We want to enjoy now the rights that we feel we are entitled to as Americans. This we cannot do unless we pursue aggressively goals which all other Americans achieved over 150 years ago.
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The literary techniques I recognize are the following:
1) amplification - adding more words to a simple sentence to make it more valuable and understandable.
2) hyperbole - exaggeration
3) dramatic visualization
4) Imagery
5) Pathos - use for emotional appeal.</span>
Answer:
Qualitative Research
Explanation:
Qualitative Research is a type of scientific research which does not involve data on numerical values. The research is based on the how's and why's of the subject matter rather than how many or how often. This research is basically a descriptive research.
<u>In the given question, Liebow collected the data for his research by interacting and interviewing the poop African American. The criteria of data collection used in this research is narrative based and this type of research is qualitative as it does not collect data on numbers but is descriptive.</u>
So, the correct answer is Qualitative Research.
Mario is most likely studying free verse. Free verse does not have a rhyme scheme and lengths of the poem vary.