Well , the best strategy to get a feedback from your readers is simply by asking for it.
I your writing draft, you could provide some sort of outline that create a space for your reader's feedback whether it's your editor or your friends and families
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The poem's rhyme scheme is C.) ABCB <span />
The answer is <em>c: Each of these women runs </em>their<em> own business</em>. The correct use for pronoum-antecedent agreement in this sentence is putting the possessive adjective her, because each of + women has a singular verb and her is the possessive for she. <em>Each of these women runs </em><em>her</em><em> own business.</em> Another sentence would be different: Each of these <em>people</em> has <em>their</em> own business.
"Ode to Mi Gato" and "The Cat and the Moon" are different in such a way that <span>The speaker in "Ode to Mi Gato" shows great love and affection to his cat, while the speaker in "The Cat and the Moon" respects his cat but shows it little affection.
Just read the two poems and you will see it. :)</span>
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