D. The Gala apple was juicy
this is because it uses a synonym for the simple word, delicious.
it couldn't be any other because "great" and "gets" are not very precise.
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Reasoning: There were many words that were not useful and it could of been shorter in my opinion.
C. Point of view because point of view means the perspective the passage is written/told in. Hope you this helps you!
Answer:
A.)
1.) The ball roll down the street: <u>The ball </u><u><em>rolled</em></u><u> down the street.</u>
2.) I skip on the sidewalk: <u>I </u><em><u>was skipping</u></em><u> on the sidewalk.</u>
3.) We climb on the mountain: <u>We </u><u><em>will climb</em></u><u> on the mountain.</u>
4.) Matt wave happily at me: <u>Matt </u><u><em>waves</em></u><u> happily at me.</u>
5.) Uncle Bill tell a story: <u>Uncle Bill </u><u><em>will tell</em></u><u> a story.</u>
B.)
6.) (d.) Trisha asks for a pencil.
7.) (d.) I watched an hour of television.
8.) (a.) The rain falls heavily outside.
The first and fourth syllables in each line; create a feeling of horse hooves drumming on the ground, as shown in the last answer option.
<h3>What are stressed syllables?</h3>
- They are the longest syllables.
- They are the syllables spoken most forcefully.
- They are the syllables with the loudest sound.
The placement of stressed syllables has a specific purpose in the poem. this objective is usually linked to the rhythm of the poem, which must emphasize an essential element for the understanding of the text.
In the case of the poem shown above, the stressed syllables in the first and fourth syllables of each line refer to the sound of horses' footsteps on the ground, giving the reader a more immersive reading experience.
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