Answer:
the rise of many different literary styles
Explanation:
this makes the mist sense
Answer: My spirit not awakening, till the beam
Of an Eternity should bring the morrow.
Twere better than the cold reality
Of waking life, to him whose heart must be,
Explanation: Enjambment, derived from the French word enjambment, meaning to step over, or put legs across. In poetry it means moving over from one line to another without a finishing punctuation mark. It can be defined as a thought or sense, phrase or clause, in a line of poetry that does not end at the line break, but goes over to the next line. In other words, it is the running on of a sense from one couplet or line to the following without a major interruption or syntactical break.
<span>The question is asking us to say"Which sentence is missing an apostrophe for a contraction?
A. (7) Traditionally it is the job of women and children to spend their days searching for water.- this sentence is grammatically correct
B. (9) Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of its clean and safe enough to drink. - this is the right answer! it should be "it's" since it's a contraction of "it is" - the water is clean
C. (4) For many parts of the world, however, this is not true. - no contraction is necessary here
D. (5) Water is not everywhere it's miles away." - here, the contraction is necessary, but it is already in a proper form!</span>