The answer is letter D. William Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 has a structure of fourteen <span>lines in an iambic pentameter with a </span>rhymed<span> couplet at the end. It has a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg. The first two lines rhyme with the third and fourth lines. The fifth and the sixth lines also rhyme with seventh and eighth lines, so as the ninth and tenth lines with the eleventh and twelfth lines. The thirteenth line rhymes with the fourteenth line, making them a rhymed couplet. </span>
The third one is correct.
Answer:
I'd say quotation marks and bold or what you have selected which would be italics
1. Simple - its just a sentence
2. Complex - the first part is an independent clause followed by a dependent part (its dependent since "because he had been shut in the house all day" isn't a sentence by itself)
3. Compound - its two sentences joined by a conjunction (and, but, not)
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Answer 4 is trying to convince the reader to let the author's school have vending machines, saying that it will benefit them.