Answer:
informed opinion
Explanation:
a writer would probably not be - ignorant, uninformed, or naive :)
Answer:
The correct answer is: B. By repeating the tapping sound at the speaker's door. On a sad night the narrator reads a book when he hears a knock on the door of his room, thinks he is just a visitor and that he will attend the next day because his pain over the death of Lenore is very strong, the strident curtains they scare him, then he decides to open the door, he apologizes to the visitor, when he opens the door he does not see anyone and he only hears the echo of the word Lenore, returns to the room and again he hears the pounding, thinks that it could be the wind outside the window, but when he opens the window a raven enters and perches on his door.
Explanation:
Thye correct answer is the following: Along my road trip I visited Rochester, Minnesota; Des Moines, Iowa; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Jefferson City, Missouri.
Semicolons are used within a sentence when it presents commas for smaller separations of nouns and you need a bigger separations to be represented. In this case, the speaker is listing the cities they visited and what states those cities belong to. Each city is correctly separated from its state by means of a comma, and each noun phrase (city plus state) is therefore separated from eachother by a semicolon.
Answer:
a. indifferent
Explanation: As a poem written in honour of a lost friend and relative-to-be, the poet here describes in a beautiful form of poetry, how he perceives that nature seems indifferent to anyone's life as anyone may pass away with apparently no reason whatsoever whilst others do not. Just as the first few lines of this lyric perfectly summarize the whole idea of the poem, ..." A thousand types are gone: I care for nothing, all shall go." Usually in a scarped cliff or quarried stone, you may find fossils and all that is bygone, and such is his feeling after relating it to the passing away of his very young in-law.
Answer:
A is the answer of this question