B. winter
Seasons arent typically capitalized unless a sentence starts off wi9th the word.
Answer:
C} Grandmother, almanac, stove, child, tears, house.
Explanation:
A sestina is a poem that consists of six stanzas of six lines each, followed by an envoi that is the last stanza with three lines. And there is a specific pattern of rhyming in the poem, which is ABCDEF, FAEBDC, CFDABE, ECBFAD, DEACFB, BDFECA with the envoi's rhyme EDA while also containing the rhymed words of FBC in between the lines.
Elizabeth Bishop's "Sestina" the rhymed words in the first six stanzas are <em>"house, grandmother, child, stove, almanac, tears"</em> which embody the lettering "ABCDEF" in the rhyme pattern. Now, these words are used in the last stanza, the envoi with the three words<em> "almanac stove, house"</em> ending the lines but the other three<em> "grandmother, child, tears"</em> are incorporated in the middle of the lines.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Below is the word formation process through which the following words were created:
- Email - electronic + mail
- Regional - region + al
- Brunch - breakfast + lunch
- UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
- Daredevil - dare + devil.
- Bus - omni + bus.
- Spam - spiced + ham.
- Blockbuster - block + buster.
- Flu - influenza
- HBO - Home Box Office.
Let's understand what word formation is all about.
<h3>Word Formation</h3>
- Word Formation is known to be the creation of new words or lexemes or a process through which words can change.
- Acronyms are also used in word formation e.g UNESCO.
- In word formation, back-formation of words are used.
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Was there a passage with this question to answer better?
Answer:
It is so early in the day.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju liet," tells the tale of how two star-struck lovers met an awful death because of their loyalty to each other despite their families' objections. The story became one of the most famous love stories that signify everlasting love.
In the given excerpt from Act I scene i, we see Romeo commenting <em>"is the day so young?"</em> Here, young doesn't mean the literal young age but more of like the early hours of the day. That means, he's asking if it is still so early at that point in time.
So, the <u>adaptation that best maintains the original meaning of his quote is that "it is so early in the day"</u>.