Answer:
Bill sizzeld delicious shredded meat, and cut up freshly picked vegetables for Katie For dessert, he made a special arrangement of different sugars and sweets.
Bill made disgusting chopped but leftover meat from cows. then he made plants from the earth and dirt and prepaired it. For dessert, He used bunches of sugar and fat to make a sweet. He served this to Katie.
Explanation:
Answer:
The rhyme scheme of stereo hearts is AABB, while A Red Red Rose follows the ABCB rhyme scheme, it uses an Iambic trimeter in which there are three iams for line: for example that’s sweetly played in tune. They both are talking about love
Explanation:
they both use simile, in Stereo hearts: “Just keep me stuck inside your head, like your favorite tune.”
In A Red Red Rose: “O my Luve is like a red, red rose”
While in A Red Red Rose the first and the second stanzas have the same structure, but different to the second and third stanzas which share the same structure
In stereo hearts: just the 3rd and the 7th stanza share the same pattern and there are not many patterns in this song.
Answer:
c. student freshmen email addresses
Explanation:
Sampling frame can be most simply defined as a pool from which the sample is taken. So, there can't be any sample taken from outside of this frame.
Some may notice that it has similar definition as population, however, population is more general, it just definea the limits of sampling frame, whereas sampling frame is set of all data or people that can be sanpled.
In this particular case, the population would be all the freshmen at Boozeman State University; they are tho ones who can be sampled.
Sampling frame is more specific; it is the list of every member of the given population. In this case, students are listed by their email addresses.
So, the professor will choose his sample, from the sampling frame which consists of all freshmen email addresses.
The correct answer is A. historical musicology.
This discipline is also called music history. It studies the development of different musical elements through history. For example, it shows how and when the symphony as a musical form has emerged, and how it has changed over the centuries, in accordance with contemporary cultural and artistic trends. It studies the historical contexts, and it will, for example, answer the question why opera was born in the end of the 16th century, and not earlier or later.
<span>C. She lives on the twentieth floor of an old apartment building somewhere in Manhattan.
This option is accurate since it contains articles and modifiers that are grammatically correct:
i) "the" is used before the word "twentieth" (a noun modified by ordering- i.e. first, second, third, and so on...)
ii) "an" is used before the word "old" (which begins with a vowel)
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