Answer:
1. found, and be
2. passes, and apply
3. suffrage, and is
4, dont have, make
5. study or watch
Explanation: <em>HOPE THIS HELPED MAY I PLEASE HAVE BRAINLIEST PLEEASE!!!</em>
Answer:
Explanation:
Hi Daddy,
I miss you so much and can't wait to see you. I wanted you to know I'm good and miss everyone so much.Its really tough not having a consistent and easier way to communicate when I start feeling home sick or just need to see everyone's face or hear your voice.
Would you be willing to get me a phone so I can contact you guys more freely? With classes and all my exams coming up it would help me with being in touch as well as studying when i am away from the computer.
Your Baby Girl,
Jessi
Answer:
a) Blank verse.
Explanation:
Blank verse is a form of poetry writing that has no specific rhyming sequence. It may be written in iambic pentameter, meaning ten syllables in a line but at times not all lines. The unstressed syllables are followed by the stressed syllables but they do not have any rhyming sequence.
In the lines from the poem given in the question, the lines do use iambic pentameter like-
<u>Wo</u>men <u>of</u> A<u>da</u>mant, <u>fair</u> neo<u>phy</u>tes—
<u>Who</u> thirst <u>for</u> such <u>in</u>struc<u>tion </u>as<u> we</u> give,
where the underlined words are the unstressed syllables while the ones in bold are the stressed syllables.
This un-rhyming verse form is also sometimes known as the heroic verse.
Muse, Greek Mousa or Moisa, Latin Musa, in Greco-Roman religion and mythology, any of a group of sister goddesses of obscure but ancient origin, the chief centre of whose cult was Mount Helicon in Boeotia, Greece. They were born in Pieria, at the foot of Mount Olympus. Very little is known of their cult, but they had a festival every four years at Thespiae, near Helicon, and a contest (Museia), presumably—or at least at first—in singing and playing.