"Place the cake on the table, so all the guests can enjoy looking at it," said the caterer
(Assuming there's no fullstops)
After analyzing the line "<u>And his friends were gleaming in gold and blue</u>", we can say the following about its metric foot:
The line is NOT written in iambic pentameter.
- An iambic pentameter is a metric foot that consists of a five-time repetition of the pattern unstressed-stressed.
- In other words, the line should have an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable, and that should happen five times.
- An example of iambic pentameter is (the stressed syllables are highlighted):
"My grave is like to be my wedding bed."
- However, the line we are analyzing here CANNOT be considered iambic pentameter. It does not follow the pattern exemplified above.
- Let's highlight its stressed syllables to better visualize it:
"And his friends were gleaming in gold and blue."
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Napoleon is a pig. He is the leader of "Animal Farm."
The correct answer should be <span>C. </span><span>We painted two-thirds of the room this morning. Two-thirds is an example of compound words joined together with the use of hyphen. The other two options do not put hyphen to denote compound words.</span>
This rocky canyon in the desert is not the deepest or the widest.
The adjective phrase is IN THE DESERT. It modifies the word CANYON. So, the answer is letter B.
An adjective phrase is a group of words that describe a noun or pronoun in a sentence. The adjective phrase can be placed before, or after, the noun or pronoun in the sentence.
In the above sentence, the adjective phrase is placed after the noun.