Answer:
Dashes are characterized as a small horizontal line(longer than a hyphen) which is used to mark a pause in the sentence by isolating the group of words. They can be used to connect two ideas
by marking the 'bonus phrases' which add additional information in the sentence. For example,
"Even the easiest things — watching movie, playing football, and going out with friends — became dream for me as I have my exams next week."
It is also used for <u>signaling the introductions of the sentence or conclusions</u>. For instance,
"To enhance your performance, you need to strictly focus on things you lag behind in — strength, confidence, and self-reliance."
Answer:
i really like this! like ALOT!! but there is something about the end that doesnt satisfy the ending of the poem so for that reason, i would give this an 8.5/10 its outstanding overall though!
Explanation:
True, and false in the same time.
- Sonnets always have 14 lines
- Sonnets always adopts Iambic Pentameter
- Sonnets don't always follow the same rhyme scheme: differs between, for instance , Shakespearean and Petrarchan
Answer:
"louder than the cannon fire"
Explanation:
Answer:to explain where Anne came from
Explanation:
The author gives you an explanation of where she appears and when