Answer:
D. trochaic TRIMETER (The foot has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. This pattern repeats THREE times in each line.)
Explanation:
William Blake's poem "The lamb" has trochaic trimeter ( a foot has a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. This patter repeats three times in each line.
Li<em>ttle </em>lamb <em>who</em><em> </em>made <em>thee?</em>
Dost <em>thou</em> know <em>who</em> made <em>thee?</em>
bold syllables are stressed ones and italicized are unstressed. Blake mimicked the rhyme scheme AABB and trochaic rhythm of hymns ans nursery rhymes in this poem.
Note: The trochaic meter used is trimeter and not tetrameter.
Talk about foods like,
Dried fruit,
Trail mix,
Granola, and
Flavored yogurt
Answer:
the conjure is good but is not to scary
Answer:
The third one should be a preposition
Explanation:
Here is a list of commonly used prepositions: above, across, against, along, among, around, at, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, by, down, from, in, into, near, of, off, on, to, toward, under, upon, with and within.
Answer:
The correct answer is "Flock"
Explanation:
Collective nouns are words that denote a group of people or things.
In this case, the noun that makes reference to a group of things is "flock".
Flock means a group of birds. In this example it refers to a group of geese.
The rest of the options are incorrext since A) is a singular noun, C) is an adverb and D) is a proper noun.