Answer:
The answer is: A) <u>The rhyme scheme supports the narrator’s complaint of monotony.</u>
Explanation:
This excerpt is basically explaining a routine; however it doesn't seem as to be enjoying it or being cheerful about it, justyfing this, we can see a modal verb there, "must" which implies obligation; so this is the reasin wht letter B isn't possible. This excerpt isn't humorous as well, adjectives and nouns are used in a simple manner, nothing humorous to see, as well as no emotional outburst for, again, simple words are used, nothing to exaggerate being humorous or emotional, this is why letter C and D aren't correct. On the other hand we have letter A which is basically what a routine is about "monotony".
Answer:
D) Specific information about known terrorist activities
Explanation:
Even though you did say never mind, I would say a bit of both. Both together make a good leader.
Answer:
Free Verse: This type of poem doesn’t follow a fixed
pattern of rhyme or line length.
Blank Verse: This type of poem is written in iambic pentameter and its lines don't rhyme.
Closed Form: This type of poem has specific patterns, lengths, or rhyme schemes.
Explanation:
Answer:
what are the consequences of the character actions
Explanation:
however the character actions affect others is a sign of it having a impact on the way the plot goes