It looks good. I'm in AP English. You need a little bit more detail! But other that it looks good!
In order to do this, you will need to start by making a T chart. Read at least two poems by each author (if you have not already been given the poems). As you read, look for characteristics that are the same (like sceneries, rhymes, rhythm, etc.) This will be on one side of the chart. On the other, make a list of how they are different. Is one author write more about the outdoors? Does one write about people? Not sure if you have to write an essay or not, but if you do, one body paragraph should be about the comparisons and one should be about the differences.
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A) 4-Year college
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The = AR
camp = ADJ
readily = ADV
her = ADJ
swimming = ADJ
Explanation:
<u>An article is a word that defines a noun, making it specific or not specific. In the sentence, we have the article "the", which makes the noun "counselor" specific.</u>
<u>An adverb is a word that modifies an adjective, a verb, or another adverb. In the sentence, the adverb is "readily", modifying the verb "gave".</u>
<u>An adjective is a word that modifies a noun. In the sentence, we have "camp" functioning as an adjective, modifying the noun "counselor". We also have the possessive adjective "her" and the adjective "swimming" modifying the noun "lessons".</u>
The question asked us to label prepositional phrases and pronouns as well. This sentence does not have any prepositional phrases, which consist of prepositions and their complements. This sentence does not have any pronouns either. <u>NOTE: you might be tempted to think of "her" as a pronoun, but it accompanies and modifies a noun. Therefore, it is an adjective.</u>