Sonnet-
a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
When writing a Shakespearean-style sonnet, there are various rules you need to keep in mind. This form of poetry is required to follow a specific format including length, rhythm, and rhyme scheme. To write a sonnet properly, follow this process:
↪️Select a subject to write your poem about (Shakespearean sonnets are traditionally grounded as love poems).
↪️Write your lines in iambic pentameter (duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH.
↪️Write in one of various standard rhyme schemes (Shakespearean, Petrarchan, or Spenserian).
↪️Format the sonnet using 3 quatrains followed by 1 couplet.
↪️Compose your sonnet as an argument that builds up as it moves from one metaphor to the next.
↪️Ensure your poem is exactly 14 lines.
Answer:
It means "the long carbine" or "the long rifle".
Explanation:
James Fenimore Cooper's "The Last of the Mohicans" is a historical story about the Mohicans, especially the Iroquois Indians, and the battles they fought to try to keep their freedom. The story has also been adapted into a movie, directed by Michael Mann.
Hawkeye is the story's main hero, real name Natty Bumppo. He would help scout the land, and he is familiar with the land and its areas. Though affiliated and helped out the Indians more, he is a culturally mixed individual. And he carries a rifle named <em>"Killdeer"</em> which gave him the nickname "La Longue Carabine" which roughly translates to "The Long Carbine".
Answer:
narrative arc :)
Explanation:
a narrative arc is a literary term for the path a story follows. it provides a backbone for a clear beginning, middle, and end. when plotted on paper, it usually forms the shape of a hill or pyramid!
Answer:
I believe the answer is A, which you chose.
Explanation:
When talking about interrogations, you would usually think of someone asking questions while another one answers.
Declarative would be when someone makes a statement about something, like, "I am going to get that job!" Something like that.
The imperative is used to give commands and orders, so it wouldn't be that.
"In English grammar, an exclamatory sentence is a type of main clause that expresses strong feelings in the form of an exclamation, as opposed to sentences that make a statement (declarative sentences), express commands (imperative sentences), or ask a question (interrogatory sentences)."
(The last part is from go*gle, btw. I wanted to explain it better so I added it.)
Hope it helps!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A just isnt correct, we all know that. D isn't correct. To me it looks to obvious. So you have C and B. I know for a fact there has to be a dash, so it's C
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