<em>The answer is "After Fred said good-</em><em>bye</em><em>, he went</em><em> by</em><em> the market to </em><em>buy</em><em> spaghetti sauce."</em>
The fruit cellar one is wrong, due to the fact it <em>should</em> be, "The fruit seller at the farmer's market said I could store apples for months in the cellar." A cellar is like a basement, while a seller is someone who sells things. You cannot be a cellar, and you cannot store something inside a seller.
The skiing one is wrong, since it should be "When I am chilly after a day of skiing, nothing tastes better than a big bowl of chili." Chili is a type of food, chilly means cold. You cannot be chili, and you cannot eat chilly.
Answer:
They <em>drink</em> salty water from the sea.
Explanation:
Drink is the present tense; drank is the simple past tense.
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.
Answer:
Explanation:
Front Matter of any technical document must include the following elements: Title page. It should include the title, the author and the date. Title should be both clear and detailed enough, so that readers could easily grasp the idea of what is covered.
Answer: The cartoonist compares the windows of retail stores to the windows of web browsers
Explanation: beaues the carton