Its ironic because starting a fire while stranded is usually to cook food, or used as a smoke signal for help, but these boys used it to burn get rid of Ralph by starting a fire.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) was the sixth president of the United States." The sentence that is punctuated correctly is that <span>John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) was the sixth president of the United States.</span>
An adjective phrase or adjectival phrase is a phrase that describes and
modifies the noun. It could be used as attributive or predicative. Attributive
adjective is included in the in the noun phrase it modifies while predicative
adjective is not included in the noun phrase it modifies.
In the sentence given above:
The junk pile beneath Jo's bed is getting bigger every day.<span>
The adjective phrase is d. The junk pile. </span><span>
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<span>The ‘junk’ describes the noun ‘pile’.</span>
Answer:
An argument can be made for all of the following EXCEPT:
The speaker is not the poet.
Explanation:
In every poem, the speaker is the voice behind the poem or the narrator of the story. The speaker is created by the poet to voice out the poem. Therefore, the speaker is always treated as a fictional creation. The speaker always chooses a point of view to tell the story. The role of the speaker cannot be denied in a poem. Without the speaker's voice, the story may sound passive and unenjoyable. But the speaker imbues the story with some life, using an active voice.
C. Laura
Petrarch wrote a large collection of sonnets addressed to a young woman named Laura he saw one afternoon at church.