The 4th one is correct! :)
Answer:
I personally take my first impressions off of reviews and "word" around town. I feel that a place that has had relatively bad reviews will make me notice the places' flaws and I personally wouldn't enjoy the experience, but take this as a personal view on reviews, because I have also had my fair share of more than pleasant surprises from "poorly" rated establishments. Nonetheless I cannot stress how much I value reviews and let them be of influence my decisions.
(YOU HAVE TO DO YOUR OWN WORK, BUT I CAN HELP YOU COME UP WITH CONCEPTS AND TIPS)
*DONT write about climate change!!! Your work is going to seem basic, because a lot of people are going to be writing about that.
*DONT write about something most people are going to write about, you want to seem creative and you want to stand out (in a good way).
*Write about something YOU can relate to!!! Your essay will have more meaning and the professor/teacher will feel you worked harder on it.
*Stay on topic!!!!
*What are some things you should write about?? Think about something that is POSSIBLE to fix in the world.
*DONT make something up that isn't realistic to fix!! EXAMPLE; Earthquakes
~*+ GOOD LUCK +*~
The completion of the chart with lines from Whitman's poems are:
- 1. And what I assume you shall assume.- Anaphora
- 2. The sharp-hoof’d moose of the north, the cat on the house-sill, the chickadee, the prairie dog- Free Verse
- 3. All distances of place however wide All distances of time, all inanimate forms- Parallel Structure
<h3>What is Free Verse?</h3>
This refers to the type of poem which does not have any regular rhyme or rhythm and is just written by a poet to express himself freely.
With this in mind, we can see that the poetic structures which were used in the given lines of poetry included anaphora, free verse and parallel structure.
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