10 sentences with word "see":
1. She didn't see that coming.
2. The dog could see red hues.
3. Did you see that blue car?
4. What movie do you want to see tonight?
5. Did you see what I did there?
6. The blind man couldn't see.
7. I can't see without my glasses.
8. He didn't see what was so funny.
9. She needs her contacts to see.
10 sentences with the word "went":
1. The dinner party went well.
2. I went to the concert.
3. Lauren went to her grandmas house.
4. We went to the zoo.
5. She went home after the party.
6. Marcus went on a boat ride.
7. We went to go see the fireworks last night.
8. I went to the movies by myself.
9. My mom went into labor yesterday.
10. We went to the circus.
The final couplet in an English sonnet functions primarily as D) the resolution of the problem presented in the quatrains.
A sonnet consists of 14 lines, there are three quatrains (=12 lines) and one couplet, which usually summarizes the poem and offers solutions to the problems.
The <span> statement that best describes how the tone contributes to the theme of Emily Dickinson's "Apparently with No Surprise" us that </span><span>The sarcastic tone reveals that forces of nature go on without regard to the outcome. Since the tone has acceptance but still there is bitterness.</span><span />
The Answer is D. Beowulf Fought monsters off that night so he couldn't finish the race <span />
Use the R.A.C.E strategy; restate, answer, cite, and explain. you restate what is being supported (the claim), answer an opinion about your claim, cite your claim ( find evidence to support it), and explain how that evidence is important to supporting your claim.