Well, I can't really give you the entire answer but I can give you some points to write about:
1. The people living in poverty appreciate kindness and everything around them. The opposite for wealthy young people.
2. Wealthy young people are always procrastinating while young people in poverty only have one option.
Hope this helps!
Jimmy2003
The answer is B. Metropolitan
true, is the answer to the question.
I think it's D. soliloquy because his talking to himself and also that's what my teacher told me when we learn it.
Answer:
Iambic Monometer- Robert Herrick, “Upon His Departure Hence”
Iambic Dimeter- Robert Frost "Dust of Snow"
Iambic Trimeter- Sir Walter Raleigh "The Lie"
Iambic Tetrameter- William Wordsworth "The Daffodils"
Iambic Pentameter- William Shakespeare, Sonnet 18
Iambic Hexameter- William Wordsworth "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections fo Early Childhood"
Explanation:
An iambic foot (iamb) has a short syllable followed by a long syllable (SL or U/). For example, Tetrameter is four feet per line.