I'm guessing you wanna know what it's a called
its an antonym
9. “Many people own cars. In this sentence. “Cars are the: verb”
10. “The manager gave the workers a bonus.” In this sentence, workers are the indirect object.”
11. “The guard was Mr. Jones. In this sentence. “Mr Jones is the Object complement”
12. “The coaches named Bobby, Joseph ‘Athlete of the Year.’ “In this sentence, ‘Athlete of the Year’ is the subject complement.”
13. “I lay on the floor; “on the floor is the adverb”
14. “I put the toy on the shelf,” “the toy is the verb”
I answered as much as I can if these don’t look correct to you, just be sure to check again. Also here it is..
I believe its 1. i think 1 because if you read all the answers aloud to yourself, you can hear the mistake. When you use the word “either” its giving you an option to choose.
Answer:
first, next, then, finally; or first, second, third, moving on, furthermore, additionally, going back etc.
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Answer:
Schubert's Die Forelle is one of his most famous works that is set to a text about a trout that swims upstream, only to be caught by an angler. Die Forelle follows a modified strophic form as AABA', in which the first two stanzas follow the same music (A and A) and the third (BA') is set to different music. It starts with a short piano introduction that repeats in the interlude after the first and second stanzas, and as a postlude after the third. This composition is said to be strophic because all the verses are set to the same music in the first and second stanzas.
Through-composed, as opposed to strophic, form is used to describe music where different verses are set to different music. In the case of Die Forelle, the third stanza is set to a different kind of music from the first and second; therefore, this part is Through-composed.
Die Forelle in its entirety is a composition that is both strophic (the same) and at the same time Through-composed (varied).
Explanation:
This is straight from plato / edmentum