As much as I would like to help you with something like this, I think that writing this should come from you. It's technically plagiarism and I would hate for you to get in trouble. Maybe you should take it step by step. I'm sure you've accomplished something in your life that you are proud of or at least remember it well. Start there and then see how far you can get. I'm always willing to make suggestions. :-)
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B. The essay would have a more informal tone and use personal examples to make its points.
Answer would be A because poetry is not often written quickly, it all depends on the process of the writer which cancels C out. Modern poetry can't be reproduced easily because again that is more of a personal statement regarding the writer which cancels D, and no all poetry is repetitive since there are different types of poetry which cancels B and you get left with A which does makes more sense knowing the main purpose of a poem is to transfer a meaning.
A. She washed the shells and dried them in the sun.
<span> The sentence is “She washed the shells and dried them in the sun”. A compound predicate actually consists of two or more than two verbs having the same subject and joined by any conjunction like “or” or “and”. As far as the given sentence is concerned, we see that “She” is the subject and the subject is doing two different things. This is the reason behind taking this sentence as a compound predicate. </span>
Think outside the box, and most stories come together better when you come up with a plot first.