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Novay_Z [31]
3 years ago
14

Write a paragraph on any one of the following topics: 1. My trip to

English
1 answer:
Tresset [83]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I visited Washington DC, last year it was very fan and amazing vacation. I was with my family and we saw many things like the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, The White House, World War II Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, National Museum of African American History and Culture. It was a very long day and we were so tired.we took pictures in everywhere and the road was so crowded and there was a lot of car around the streets.  The reason I like this vaction is that I learn many things about American history. I hope that someday I can go to Washington dc one day again. I had a very good time there. It was the best vacation. I enjoyed many things there so I want to go again. 

Explanation:

This is a really short and nice paragraph

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Explanation:

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verse—a line of writing that has a musical flow and rhythm (also called meter or beat)

stanza—a series of lines arranged together in a recurring pattern with rhythm and meter

A stanza that is repeated throughout a poem is called a refrain or chorus.

It is important to know that lyric poetry is meant to be read aloud, just as music is meant to be played aloud. When you read the passages in this lesson, read them quietly to yourself and listen to the sound and the flow of the words.

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explain why the poet feels that way; or

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An elegy is a short poem of lamentation (expressions of sorrow) or regret. It is written from the point of view of the person who died or by someone who knew, or knew about, the person who died.

The word sonnet comes from the Italian word sonetto, which means “little song.” The sonnet was originally meant to serve as a poetic argument in which the poet thinks about a subject and ends with a concluding thought.

A sonnet is constructed with various line lengths and complex stanza forms. There are two basic kinds of sonnets: the Italian and the Shakespearean. The Italian sonnet consists of an octave (an eight-line rhyming pattern) and a sestet (a six-line rhyming pattern). The Shakespearean sonnet consists of three quatrains (four-line rhyming patterns) and a concluding couplet (two following lines that rhyme).

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(i don't know of second question sry)

hope it helps

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Explanation:

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qwelly [4]

Answer:

The 4th option.

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