B if we are talking about LOTR's Frodo.
Answer:
note down wat you've read then do questions on the chapter to test your understanding
This has the rhyme scheme of a hybrid sonnet, with the rhymes following:
abba abba cdcd ee
The first two stanzas follow the same rhyme pattern-abba abba-with the end words:
skies/face/place/tries
eyes/case/grace/decsries
Then the next quatrain begins a new, more Shakespearean format-cdcd-with the end words:
me/wit/be/yet
Finally, the rhyming couplet at the end finishes the sonnet with 'ee':
posesse/ungratefulnesse
1. They both use balls to play.
2. In both the players have to run.
1. In baseball the players wear a different type of clothing than in basketball.
Hello Davontecofield, a metaphor is a figure of speech that refers, for rhetorical
effect, to one thing by mentioning another thing. It may provide clarity
or identify hidden similarities between two ideas, so you answer would be L<span>ori is a hawk.
A human can not be a bird unless Lori is a bird which Lori is the name of the hawk but unlikely lol and maybe swooped too.
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