Sonnet 18 is SUCH a good one!!!! i love that one. :D a sonnet actually has a bunch of couplets!
an example is:
shall i compare thee to a summer's day?
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,....
Hope this helps!!
-- software developer
-- school teacher
-- taxi driver
-- electrical engineer
-- highway surveyor
-- restaurant waiter
-- newspaper reporter
-- police officer
-- house painter
-- farmer
-- dentist
-- radio announcer
-- steel manufacturer
-- auto mechanic
-- nurse
-- TV weather reporter
-- book publisher
-- childcare worker
-- airline pilot
-- trash collector
-- landscaper
-- research scientist
-- computer repairman
-- grocer
-- truck driver
-- doctor
-- wine maker
-- dry cleaner
-- electronics technician
-- professional football player
-- jeweller
-- cable TV installer
-- used car salesman
-- home appliance repairman
Oh my! I seem to have opened my book to the wrong page, and
part of the page is torn so I'm not even sure whether this is the list
of occupations for France, Brazil, Israel, or maybe even Canada.
How are earthquakes, sound, and light waves alike?
A. They transmit energy.
B. They carry matter.
C. They travel in space.
D. They can be seen.
Which is composed of matter?
A It is adjusting to changes in the temperature.
B It is growing away from the light source.
Answer:
-Convection currents transfer heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air or molten rock. The heat transfer function of convection currents drives the earth’s ocean currents, atmospheric weather and geology. Convection is different from conduction, which is a transfer of heat between substances in direct contact with each other.
-The heating of the Earth's surface and atmosphere by the sun drives convection within the atmosphere and ocean. This convection produces winds and ocean currents. The greater the pressure differences between a low-pressure area and a high-pressure area, the stronger the winds.
Explanation:
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