Answer:
poetry is a form of literary art in which language is used beautiously to bring out an apparent meaning or thought. It has regularity of metre and a rhyme whereas a short story is a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, often in narrative format. ... A poem, on the other hand, may not contain a narrative.
Explanation:
"Creating fear in us" is a gerund verbal phrase. Option A is correct.
A gerund phrase always begin with a gerund,(an ing word), and may include other modifiers and/or objects. Gerund phrases always function as nouns, so they will be subjects, subject complements, or objects in the sentence. So, to put it simply, a gerund is a noun formed with a verb ending in ing. In this particular case the gerung in the sentence is the verb "creating;"(create+ing).
Answer:
i think b and c not sure check!!
Explanation:
After reading the instructions and each option, we can select the ones that differ from the other three in their groups as follows:
- D. happy
- C. polishes
- C. loved
- A. watched
- A. pollution
- A. musician
Let's break down each of the options above:
- The word "happy" is stressed in the first syllable. The other words in the group are stressed in the final syllable.
- The letters "es" in "polishes" have a vowel sound that the letter "s" in the other words does not have.
- The letters "ed" in "loved" sound like a "d", whereas in the other words they sound like a "t".
- The letters "ed" in "watched" sound like a "t", wheres in the other words they sound like "id".
- In "pollution", the stressed syllable the second one. In the other words it is the first syllable.
- In "musician", the stressed syllable is the second one. In the other words, it is the first one.
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The choices for this question can be found elsewhere and as follows:
A.)about supernatural beings.
B.)a tale of King Arthur’s knights.
C.) about an idealized hero.
D.) a tragic story of betrayed lovers.
I think the correct answer is option B. A medieval romance narrative in prose or poetry always tells a tale of King Arthur’s knights.