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This poem is divided into twelve four lines of stanzas, which are known as quatrains; the rhyme scheme of each of the quatrain is ABCB.
The poem is in iambic tetrameter: One Iamb is when an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable and tetra means four. That is, each line of the ballad contains four iambs; however, there are only three stressed syllables in the fourth line of each quatrain.
The meter is iambic with 4 feet in the first 3 lines; the last line has 2 feet.
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You had a grammatical error and I had to fix it considering you’re an English teacher.
Sometimes, reading things out loud can help a lot. "I had eat all the leftovers." Does that sound right? How about "I had eating all the leftovers," or "I had ate all the leftovers"? What about "I had eaten all the leftovers"?
If this doesn't work for you, think of it like this: you must always use the PAST PARTICIPLE after a form of the word "have." For example, "I had given you the present." Which of your options is most similar? Most likely, the answer is "eaten": "I confessed that I had eaten all the leftovers."
Answer: B. Eaten
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YES BECAUSE OF THE END WHERE DOCTOR STRANGE DO MILLIONS OF PORTALS AND KILLED THANOS
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The kind of atmosphere that the setting creates is one of suspense and uncertainty
<h3>What is a Setting?</h3>
This refers to the physical location of a story that the action takes place in or the historical time frame.
Hence, we can see that based on the given narration, we can see that the setting used is one where the narrator is lost and finds strange things and this leads to an atmosphere of suspense.
Read more about settings here:
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