There are only three articles in the English language. One is definite, and two are indefinite. "The" is a definite article, while "a" and "an" are indefinite articles. To answer your question, you need to find the sentence that correctly uses "a" and "an". "A" is used if the word following it begins with a consonant, while "an" is used if the word following it begins with a vowel. Looking at the options provided in your particular problem, you can see that answer choice a is the only one that follows all of the above rules, making it the correct answer.
Using more than one medium of expression or communication is considered A) Multimedia.
mul·ti·me·di·a
/ˌməltēˈmēdēə,ˌməltīˈmēdēə/
adjective
1.
(of art, education, etc.) using more than one medium of expression or communication.
"a multimedia art form"
Answer:
The lines, "At the sight of blackbirds Flying in a green light Even the bawds of euphony Would cry out sharply" contrast a scream and
pleasant sounding words.
Explanation:
The reason behind this answer is that in the first place a bawd is not a prostitute so that association is incorrect. Also, we are in a metaphoric scenario meaning that the blackbirds in a greenlight are the object of contras but we have them divided. So, the correct answer is pleasant-sounding words.
The setting for "The Street of the Cañon" by Josephina N. is:
C. A party at a home in Mexico in the early 1800s
The second option is the answer because a ballad stanza is a four-line stanza in the iambic meter. the first and third lines have four metrical feet and do not rhyme. the second and fourth have three metrical feet and do rhyme