A limerick is a piece that follows the AABBA format. That means that lines one and two rhyme with each other, three and four rhyme with each other, and line five rhymes with the first two. So, an example of a limerick about the ocean would be,
“There’s nothing that’s quite like the sea
With blue water deep as can be
All the shells on the sand
In the sun getting tanned
Nothing else could be better to me”
because sea, be, and me rhyme, and so do sand and tanned.
Daring escapes, style, dramatic incidents
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
MLA Style/ Modern Language Association Style of writing is formatting and 'style' of writing academic papers. This style is mostly used in major universities all over the world, along with the APA (American Psychological Association) Style.
<u>Works Cited page is a page that contains all the list of the sources from which a writer takes quotations, and references for the paper</u>. This page is an <u>independent page of its own, located at the end of the paper</u> in a different page.
Answer:
A). Harangue.
Explanation:
Connotation is exemplified as the implied or suggested meaning that elicits a particular idea or feeling apart from its literal or explicit meaning. It assists the readers to associate themselves to the context of the content being presented to understand it more comprehensively.
As per the question, the word 'harangue' is most likely to have a negative connotation as it implies the 'tirade, harsh scolding or rant speech' that invokes aggressive and captious feelings of the readers while the other words display a neutral inference. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.