I feel like the easiest poem to analyze is free-verse.
Answer:
For number 1: jackie and lizzy <u>eat</u> spaghetti once week because they <u>love </u>pasta
for number 2: lizzy <u>read</u> the newspaper before going to school
for number 3: my mother and i use the computer in the afternoon but my sister <u>use</u> it in the evening
For number 4: she is a great photograhper because she take <u>good </u>photos
For number 5: your neighbor <u>walk</u> the dog with anna
For number 6: people in brazil <u>speak</u> portugens
for number 7: she<u> think </u>that penguins<u> fly</u> because because they are birds but dont fly
For number 8: the frog <u>jump</u> and <u>swim</u>
for number 9: my cousins <u>live </u>in a big house
for number 10: i undertsnad this meaning of this sentence
Have a wonderful day!
<em>For Scrooge, Christmas is nothing but a fraud or a humbug and not a reason to be happy for a celebration because he has no money or poor. His nephew (Fred) answered him that although they are poor, it is still a reason to celebrate because it is that one time of the year where people rejoice and open up presents and hearts.</em>
Answer: Because he is introducing the readers to the story and doesn't want to give too much information.
Explanation: In Chapter 1 of "The War of the Worlds" by H. G. Wells, the narrator calls the Martian spacecraft the "Thing", <u><em>because he is introducing the readers into the story and building suspense</em></u>. He is in the exposition part of the plot. It happened when Mars was closer to the Earth. There were some flashes of light coming from the Red Planet's surface. Then this "Thing... an unerring missile" came to the Earth and caused a lot of suffering and struggle.