Its use of rhyme creates an eerie, suspenseful mood.
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I believe its either C or D, because of its presentation in the book.
Explanation:
Answer:
<em>Go </em>and <em>nothing</em>
Resigned
Explanation:
The poem this question refers to is a haiku written by Matsuo Basho:
<em>When the winter chrysanthemums go, </em>
<em>there's nothing to write about</em>
<em>but radishes.</em>
The words that reflect the idea of loss here are <em>go</em> and<em> nothing.</em><em> </em>The winter chrysanthemums are gone (they are what is lost) and there is nothing left (except for radishes).
The mood of the poem can be described as resigned. The poet isn't pleased, but he has accepted that he can't do anything about these circumstances.
Constellations, groups of stars, provide astronomers with a roadmap of the galaxy.
Answer:
groups of stars
Explanation:
Groups of stars is a nonrestrictive <u>appositive phrase</u> that provides additional information about the noun <em>Constellations</em>. It is set off with commas because the information it provides is not necessary for identifying the noun it describes.
If its talking about an animal it means an agressive growl but if its talking about a person its most likey means saying something in a mean/bad-tempered voice hope this helps:)