The grammatical structures that are repeated in this excerpt are C: the use of "Those that I," followed by a verb, and E: the use of "I do not," followed by a verb. In both sentences, the repetition helps to create a contrast between the people who are being hated and the people of are being loved, and there is also a contrast between the actions love and hate.
The correct answers are C. The use of "Those that I," followed by a verb and E. The use of "I do not," followed by a verb
Explanation:
A grammatical structure is the structural organization of different elements such as verbs, adjectives, adverbs or prepositions that create different grammatical formations, in the case of poetry and other literary works these formations are often repeated to create rhythm or emphasize an idea. In the excerpt presented from "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death" the repetition of grammatical structures occur in two main cases, the first one is the repetition of the phrase "Those that I" in the third and fourth line each followed by a verb (word that expresses an action) which in the third line is "fight" and in the fourth is "guard". The second case in which the repetition takes place is the use of "I do not" also in the third and fourth line and equally followed by a verb which in the third line is hate and in the fourth is love. Thus, the grammatical structures that are repeated in the excerpt are C. The use of "Those that I," followed by a verb and E. The use of "I do not," followed by a verb.
Critical listening is listening in order to evaluate and judge, forming opinion about what is being said. This form of listening is active listening and is done in order to make evaluate and judgement. This is why Jake is taking down notes in order to evaluate whether to buy a car or not. This evaluation will determine the judgement that Jake is going to make about the purchase of the car.
The statement that best describes this sentence is that The sentence is complete. It does have a predicate - <em>is a good artist. </em>It does have a subject - <em>Trevor. </em><em />It doesn't have a dependent clause, the whole sentence is independent.