<u>Answer:</u>
The haiku " Birds scatter in flight Colorful specks in the air Noisy confetti" makes use of a 5/7/5 syllable pattern.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Haiku is a traditional Japanese poem. The number of lines present in a haiku is 3. First line line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. Third line also has 5 syllables. Syllables is nothing but a part of a word that can be pronounced as a unit. These haiku rarely contains rhyming words.
The above haiku can be split into syllable as follows:
Birds /sca/ tter/ in/ flight/
Co/ lor/ ful/specks/ in/ the/ air
Noi/sy/con/fe/ tti
Ok ok I can go skate with me and you get me a little something to do you want me some time I love
Answer:
c. You overdraw your account many times and the bank closes your account.
Explanation:
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Answer and Explanation:
A fragment is a group of words that looks like a sentence but lacks something essential to make sense. We can easily classify the groups of words below by noticing if there is something missing.
1. We had pizza for lunch - S
2. Snowed last night - F --> Even though we can understand what this group of words says, it is missing the "naming part". We do not have a subject.
3. The basement was cold - S
4. The wooden fence - F ---> Now we are missing the "telling part". What about the wooden fence? We know the wooden fence is the topic, but we are not told anything else about it.
5. The flowers grew in the garden - S
6. The doorbell - F ---> The same case here as in number 4. What about the doorbell? The telling part is missing.
7. Dogs can do many tricks - S