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1: Certain rides (Ferris wheel) 2. Certain foods (Cotton candy) 3. Certain people (game hosts for arcade games) 4. Decorations (lighting)
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Answer:
A. He was not yet skilled in creating people.
Answer:
The rhyme scheme of stereo hearts is AABB, while A Red Red Rose follows the ABCB rhyme scheme, it uses an Iambic trimeter in which there are three iams for line: for example that’s sweetly played in tune. They both are talking about love
Explanation:
they both use simile, in Stereo hearts: “Just keep me stuck inside your head, like your favorite tune.”
In A Red Red Rose: “O my Luve is like a red, red rose”
While in A Red Red Rose the first and the second stanzas have the same structure, but different to the second and third stanzas which share the same structure
In stereo hearts: just the 3rd and the 7th stanza share the same pattern and there are not many patterns in this song.
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Answer: that parents would rather sell their children than be responsible for them.
Explanation:
A False Premise refers to a situation where an argument is based on a wrong assumption. Normally this would mean that the argument would be wrong as well but sometimes this is not the case.
In this essay, the author, Jonathan Swift relied on the false premise that parents would rather sell their children than be responsible for them. In other words he was saying that parents would sell their children to the higher classes to to survive.