Answer:
oo ok i got one, Why did the M&M wanna go to school?
Because it wanted to be a smartie :)
This isnt my joke but i just wanted to share!
I hope this can make your day lol, Have a nice day!
 
        
             
        
        
        
Periodic research reports would be appropriate for the freeway project.
Explanation:
A freeway project is a construction project that is worked upon on the freeway or a fast moving lane in the suburb or outer city.
This makes these constructions important and out of the eye of the city at the same time. 
To regulate these types of constructions effectively, a periodic report will be beneficial as the officials can get the real picture of the construction t regular intervals and will be able to mark its progress along with the material used until the time, according to efficiency.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct pronoun for this sentence is HER
-Seth
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
If your options are:
A. The poem uses variations of meter to affect rhyme.
B. The poem’s sentences flow across stanzas.
C. The poem’s stanzas have varying lengths.
D. The poem uses nontraditional syntax and rhyme scheme.
Then the answer is D.
Explanation:
The nontraditional syntax is best shown in the use of enjambment - interrupting the thought and syntactic structure in the middle and moving the rest to the next line. For example: "and older than the // flow of human blood (...)"
Here, the definite article "the" has been separated from the noun "flow", which means the phrase is visually broken in half.
- A isn't true because this poem conveys its meaning through rhythm and not rhyme. There are virtually no rhymes here and the syntax (sentence structure) is disrupted, invoking the sound of a river flowing in irregular but consistent waves.
- B isn't true because the sentences do flow across lines but not across stanzas. 
- The stanzas do have varying lengths. But even though this element was pretty rare prior to the 20th century, it is not exclusive to modernist poetry. That's why C isn't true either.