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Shalnov [3]
4 years ago
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What is occurring in the poem "Winter"? *

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GREYUIT [131]4 years ago
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In the poem “Winter” a Shakespeare poem about how winter freezes everything and messes things up, but still somehow permits life, the speaker is describing his/her surroundings.

Answer D.

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A sentence that asks a question is interrogative

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“Take the Lassie on a walk.” is an imperative sentence.

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“My favorite topic in Language Arts?” is an affirmative sentence and should not end with a question mark.

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Swerve to the left / right means to turn suddenly to right/left hand side. It relates well to how a seal swims in the ocean.  

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hiking, walking in nature as a recreational activity. Especially among those with sedentary occupations, hiking is a natural exercise that promotes physical fitness, is economical and convenient, and requires no special equipment. Because hikers can walk as far as they want, there is no physical strain unless they walk among hills or mountains.

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Many persons walk alone, mainly on weekends or holidays, but youth clubs and other groups arrange rambles, or hikes. The normal length of the walk undertaken is 7 to 12 miles (11 to 19 km) for a half day or 12 to 20 miles (19 to 32 km) for a full day. Those organized rambles, combining exercise with enjoyment of the countryside, are in country districts surrounding large towns and follow a planned route. Most densely populated European towns have hiking trails outside them.

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