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In Coleridge's Biographia Literaria, he says that it is legitimate to call any composition composed using rhyme and meter a poem. In the text he says, "If a man chooses to call every composition a poem, which is rhyme, or measure, or both, I must leave his opinion uncontroverted." He goes on to repeat this when he says, "the composition will be a poem, merely because it is distinguished from composition in prose by metre, or by rhyme, or by both conjointly." In both of these he asserts that a poem is a composition with rhyme and meter.
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Explanation:
drill is an example of a worker to tool analogy. ... An analogy which explains the function of a tool helps you understand tools which may be unfamiliar to you.
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B,D,E
Explanation:
A and C don't apply since neither say nothing about being the first.
B- testing is usually the first stage
D- Awards typically are given to amazing achievements
E- Continuing implies that he was the first
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I went to the park then I went home.
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