Shakespeare's sonnets are written in iambic pentameter, whic consists of five "feet" of one unstressed and one stressed syllable (sometimes noted as "x /" ). Every other syllable is stressed starting with the second. It is considered the most standard rhythm in English poetry. As an example, the scansion of the third verse would be as follows.
x / x / x / x / x /
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May
Um...C? That's a weird question...
<span>Since she didn't react to any of their past letter, the board of Aldermen of the town send an appointment to the home of Miss Emily Grierson in light of the fact that they need her to pay charges. She doesn't pay any charges on her home and property and they believe that she should. In a past age (in 1894), the leader of the town had said that Miss Emily would not have to pay any. She told them bluntly that she was exempted from taxes and her servant saw them.</span>
Answer:
Probebly because he sat in the front of the bus
Explanation:
I think it's the first one, <span>The author openly states a character’s traits.
Comment the correct answer. </span>