1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
TiliK225 [7]
3 years ago
12

What is a quatrain?

English
2 answers:
jeka57 [31]3 years ago
3 0
The answer is A four lines of verse.
balandron [24]3 years ago
3 0
Quatrain is A. Four lines of verses :)
I searched it up XD AND SAW THR ANSWER ON TOP XD
:)
You might be interested in
Please help with my English!
allochka39001 [22]

Answer:

D

Explanation:

8 0
3 years ago
Which details from the excerpt best support the conclusion that the narrator is speaking directly to a child? Select two options
TEA [102]

Answer:the awnser is number 5

Explanation:

i took the quiz and it was the right awnser

7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
What is the significance of nwoyes name change in chapter 20-21?
Oksanka [162]

Answer:

Summary of Chapter 20.

Okonkwo has planned since his first year in exile to rebuild his compound on a larger scale. He also wants to take two more wives and get titles for his sons. He has managed to get over Nwoye’s disgraceful departure, but he still regrets that Ezinma is a girl. He asked that she wait to marry in Umuofia, after his exile, to which she consented. She even persuaded her sister, Obiageli, to do the same. Okonkwo hopes to attract interest when he returns with two beautiful, marriageable daughters.

However, Umuofia is much changed after seven years. The church has grown in strength and the white men subject the villagers to their judicial system and rules of government. They are harsh and arrogant, and Okonkwo cannot believe that his clan has not driven the white men and their church out. Sorrowfully, Obierika explains that the church has weakened the ties of kinship and that it is too late to drive the white men out. Many of the clansmen are now on the white man’s side. Okonkwo observes that the white man is very shrewd because he came in peace and appeared to have only benevolent interests in the Africans, who thus permitted him to stay. They discuss the story of Aneto, who was hanged by the government after he killed a man with whom he had a dispute. Aneto had been unsatisfied with the new court’s ruling on the dispute because it ignored custom. Obierika and Okonkwo conclude their discussion on a fatalistic note, sitting in silence together.

Summary of Chapter 21

Many people of Umuofia are not entirely unhappy with the white men’s influence on their community. They have set up trading posts, and money is flowing into the village. Mr. Brown, the white missionary, restrains his flock from antagonizing the clan. He and Akunna, one of the clan’s leaders, meet often to debate and discuss their respective religious views. Akunna explains that the clan also has just one god, Chukwu, who created the world and the other gods. Mr. Brown replies that there are no other gods. He points to a carving and states that it is not a god but a piece of wood. Akunna agrees that it is a piece of wood, but wood created by Chukwu. Neither converts the other, but each leaves with a greater understanding of the other’s faith.

Mr. Brown builds a hospital and a school. He begs the villagers to send their children to school and warns them that if they do not, strangers who can read and write will come to rule them. His arguments are fairly effective and his hospital wins praise for its treatments. When Okonkwo first returns to Umuofia, Mr. Brown goes to tell him that Nwoye is in a training college for teachers. Okonkwo chases him away with threats of violence. Not long afterward, Mr. Brown’s health begins to fail, and, sad, he leaves his flock.

Explanation:

Extra sites to help: <u>https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/things/section8/</u>

I don't know if this helps or not, but at least I tried.

5 0
3 years ago
59:29
N76 [4]
Mental pictures evoked by language
7 0
3 years ago
Imagine that you have chosen to memorize and recite Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18." What is the first step you should take once you h
Alona [7]

Answer:

The first step to be taken when trying to memorize a poem is to read the poem aloud.

Explanation:

By reading a poem aloud constantly, the individual discovers what the poem is about, the sound of the words, and find the meanings of the words not understood and also find out the rhyming of the words. By reading aloud constantly, the individual is able to memorize the poem.

Therefore, in order to memorize 'sonnet 18" by Shakespeare, The first step to take is for one to always read the poem aloud and be relentless as well as patient. One can also write out the poem or decide to act the lines by engaging all the senses.

3 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Find the unit rate for 306 miles in 10 hours
    8·2 answers
  • What is character development?
    11·2 answers
  • Which event is most clearly the climax of 'The Monkeys Paw?
    12·2 answers
  • Please help and explain why I will give brainliest
    6·1 answer
  • Chapter 6 Review Questions
    5·1 answer
  • All of the following are invalid (NOT OK) generalizations EXCEPT?
    11·1 answer
  • After having his wish granted, Modas looks forward to​
    9·1 answer
  • Which statement describes the author's
    9·1 answer
  • Which is a complete sentence? The plumber used a basin wrench on the pipe under the sink it is no longer leaking.
    10·1 answer
  • What did Otto frank read while in hiding
    11·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!