Answer:
B
Explanation:
because a sequence poem have different numbered stanzas.
Formula of circle:
C= 2πr
The radius is half of the diameter, so divide 9 by 2
18/2=9
Then plug in 9 as the radius in the formula.
C= 2π(9)
Using you calculator multiply 2 by the symbol "π" and 9
Exact Form is 18π
Decimal Form is 56.54866776...
From the following sentences," It didn't matter with whom, but Bette was determined to go to the theater." uses whom correctly
The other options use the word whom incorrectly, but option c does not because whom is correctly used in the sentence!
When referring to the object of a verb or preposition, whom should be used. When in doubt, try this simple trick: if the word can be replaced with "he" or "she," use who. Use whom if you can replace it with "him" or "her."
When referring to the subject of a sentence, who should be used.
When referring to the object of a verb or preposition, whom should be used.
How to Remember the Distinction?
Knowing the difference between subjective and objective cases is essential for understanding when to use "whom" or "who." You will be able to determine the correct usage of "who" and "whom" once you can easily identify the subject and object of a sentence or clause.
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How does the author of a text develop central ideas?
A By organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings
B by choosing a title that clearly states what the topic is
C by stating a central idea at the beginning of each paragraph
D by building the text around evidence in the form of supporting details
Answer:
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
-To frame here is probably to contain, kind of like putting a picture in a frame. when you frame something, the boundaries are clear and the object isn't going anywhere
- Fearful symmetry" is a very nuanced quality to have. "Fearful" reference the scariness of the tiger, but also alluleds to the sublame. The sublame is an old notion of really big, powerful, mysterious stuff that terrifies us because it's big, powerful and mysterious.
In what distant deeps or skiesBurnt the fire of thine eyes?On what wings dare he aspire?What the hand dare seize the fire
Fire imagery -- both conjures the heat of the furnace in which the tyger was made (God as blacksmith), the fiery colour of the tyger 's eyes, and also hellfire. Another example of a destructive yet beautiful force. Unorthodox image of God as a blacksmith-- a heavy handed workman creation as a brutal process.