<em>Answer:</em>
<u><em>It Creates Rhythm.</em></u>
<em>Explanation:</em>
Mary Oliver is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet whose enchanted odes to nature and animal life earned her critical recognition. She´s the author of over 15 poetry and essay collections. She used to write short, direct pieces that resounded of her devotion to the outdoors and hatred of greed.
<span>A transitive verb is an action verb with a direct object. Therefor "parked" is the transitive verb in the sentence, with "car" as the direct object.</span>
D. Both share a negative view of gender interactions.
In "The Lady's Dressing Room", Strephon sneaks into his lover's dressing room. He is surprised to find that it is not as nice and neat as she is. He is appalled at how dirty and unkempt it is. This new realization forever changes the way he sees her. In "The Dean's Provocation", a doctor goes to visit a prostitute that he has been admiring. However, while doing business with her, he is impotent. He blames the woman on his inability and she blames him. Both of these poem have a negative view of gender interactions.
These poems are also both written with rhyming couplets and they are both satires.
Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the options. These are as follows:
the powder is an unnatural substance.
the powder has a texture like sugar.
the powder looks like freshly fallen snow.
the powder is used in house construction.
Answer:
The powder is an unnatural substance.
Explanation:
In in the excerpt from "Silent Spring," the author Rachel Carson makes reference to the effect that chemical poisons has caused in the atmosphere. In fact, she depicts a spring scene in which fine white particles of poison can still be seen on plants and roofs, and mentions that it had fallen heavily some weeks before.
The correct response to this question would be purge
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