Sure social media may not be the best thing known to mankind, but its a great way to socialize and make new friends, whilst being careful too. Social media helps us understand other peoples’ point of view and helps us learn new things without it being very boring. im not sure really but you can put in your own words and change and add a lot :)
The meter of this poem is iambic pentameter.
You can tell that the meter is in iambic pentameter because each line has ten syllables and the rhythm follows the iambic patter. This means that the stress of each syllable alternates unstressed then stressed. There are five sets of iambs (a pair of syllables: unstressed then stressed) in each line.
Answer:
1. Persuade.
2. Audience.
3. Open.
4. Purpose.
5. Rhetorical
6. Punctuate.
7. Form
Explanation:
1. The purpose of an advertisement for an MP3 player is to persuade. Manufacturers of goods and service providers use advertisements to persuade customers in order to buy or patronize their products.
2. An audience is a person or group of people who reads a writing project. The audience comprises of individual or group of people such as students, teachers etc.
3. A question you need to ask about the audience for a writing project is "How open is the audience to the topic culturally, religiously, socially, and politically?"
4. Before a writer begins writing, he must choose a purpose, such as entertaining, explaining, expressing, or persuading.
5. Patterns that rely upon a series of anticipated and subsequent actions and which help a writer achieve his rhetorical purpose are rhetorical patterns. The various type of rhetorical patterns are argumentative rhetorical pattern, illustrative rhetorical pattern, and analytical rhetorical patterns.
6. What you know about an audience will punctuate your writing. Punctuations are typically symbols or marks used to separate words or thought process and to give a clear meaning to write-ups.
7. Poems, novels, essays, short stories, speeches, and research papers are all form in which you may put your writing.