Answer:
Explanation: The topic of the poem is the puppy’s excitement on her night walk. The theme is that the exciting experience of youth improves with age. This theme is supported by details about the puppy. She is happy to dash around, but she gets tired when the walk has taken her “far enough.” The speaker reflects that the puppy “can’t run all night when she is so small,” but when she is older she’ll be “taught” and able to do more.
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C) is warmer than the north and south poles, is the answer. The sun's rays are perpendicular to the equator. It's because of this that the equator is the warmest area of Earth.
Answer:
Dear Friend,
How are you doing these days? The whole pandemic experience sure has been a tough time for everyone. My family and I had to stay indoors because of the virus growing quickly. It was not easy at all. We could not go out for weeks. After every week, a new rule regarding the pandemic would come out. Each day would go by tougher than the last. After two weeks in quarantine, my family and I were finally allowed to leave the house. We did our grocery shopping at last. Sadly, when we arrived at home my dad appeared quite sickly. We had to quarantine once again but thank god we had done our shopping that day. He turned out positive and we had to quarantine for another two weeks. After that things got easier. We were able to go out again. Right now the rules regarding the pandemic are less strict than before because we have less cases on the virus. How was your experience during the coronavirus pandemic? Are you and your family doing well right now? It's been really long since we had a real good conversation. I expect to hear back from you doing well. I hope that you and your family are safe and free from worries.
Sincerely,
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First name and Last name.
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Answer:
1. the foot used to form the basis of the meter
dominant foot
2. repetition of the same first sound
alliteration
3. a two-syllable foot that stresses the first syllable
iamb
4. musical effect used by poets
consonance
5. three syllables, two unaccented followed by one accented
anapest
6. a resemblance in the sound of words or syllables
assonance
7. to use a word that imitates a sound associated with a specific object
onomatopoeia
8. two syllables; one unaccented, one accented
trochee
Explanation:
The most basic unit in a poetic meter is known as the <u>metrical foot.</u>
The five basic metres in English poetry is: <u>iamb, anapest, trochees, spondees and dactyls.</u>
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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