Answer:
Iambic tetrameter is one of the identified meters in poetry. In this kind of meter, it consists of four iambic feet per line. In the given lines above, the one that is an example of this kind of meter is "I try to fall asleep by ten". The answer to this is option C. Hope this helps.
Explanation:
If you can. Can you mark me as brainliest?
There are two kinds of prepositional phrases: adjective phrases and adverb phrases.
An adjective phrase modifies a noun or pronoun. It always comes immediately after the noun or pronoun it modifies:
Joe is the student with the highest grade. ("with the highest grade" modifies "student.")
An adverb phrase modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb. It is used to tell when, where, how, or to what extent about the word it modifies:
Megan put her bird in its cage. ("in its cage" modifies the verb "put.")
Answer:
<h3>Hey Mate</h3>
<h3>Here's your answer </h3>
<h3>Unless you give me your book, I will not lend you my stamp collection. </h3>
<h3>I hope it helps ❤❤</h3>
<h3>Please give me the brainliest ❤❤</h3>
Answer/explanation:
i mean it can be a good/positive attitude here are some examples:
Positive self-doubts can help you set personal goals or action plans.
Positive self doubts can maybe push you harder to do what you're doubting, work harder to burn body fat(if there is any), and just generally push you to finally being able to do what you're trying to achieve.
Finally, If you thing of doubt as <em>constructive, </em>to where you are telling yourself yeah, maybe i could work on this more as a person, i guess that could be another example.
that's all i got, hope it helped :)