Answer:
the last words of 1-2 line have same rhyme scheme same goes for the pair of 3-4 and 5-6 which makes it aabbcc.
There's <u>Option A. aabbcc</u> is the answer
Answer:
does not create a complete thought or able to stand alone as a complete sentence
Explanation:
A dependent clause can be explained as a group of words which has a subject and also a verb. A dependent clause is one that does not create a complete thought and it cannot be reffered to as a complete sentence. Another example of this is "When Mr. John arrives"
This question is rather old but I always make up a new answer when I scroll by it >w<
Animals can in fact understand us humans and other animals. They show this by reactin to us with body movements and sounds. I don’t believe that they understand our language, but they understand our tone of voice and behavior. Aka, why we are able to train animals :)
Answer:
Dear Sir,
I wanted to inform you someone in my (whatever) class has been stealing. It has been ongoing and when I began to question him about it he denied it. After this I received a threat via text which I assume is him. If I may suggest catch him in the act so he cannot deny it and then phone his parents. I hope this can be figured out and it can not be a distraction to other students.
Thank you for your time,
(Name)
Explanation:
Hope this helps