Answer:
oh hello there im good how u be???
Explanation:
Writing notes in a private journal
Answer:
dear blah blah blah ,
i think it is a really bad idea to let you drive till your 18 because
kids need freedom and it a good idea to let lem drive when ther 16
what if their i need to go to the hospital they don have a phone and no one around and they need to drivem there self or someone else to the hostiple then when there 18 that person could be dead or omething so i think it is a good idea to let kids drive when there 16
sencirly blah blah balh
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is: iambic pentameter.
The first line “Not marble, nor the gilded monuments” of William Shakespeare’s “Sonnet LV” is written in iambic pentameter, the line of verse which consists of five metrical feet, one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable. Therefore, every second syllable is emphasized.
Answer: E.) Even if the Athenians were shown to be an artistic people, that designation should not be extended to all peoples of ancient Greece.
Explanation: The author emphasizes that Athens was just one among many ancient Greek cities in order to dismiss the idea that the Athenians’ reputation as an artistic people should be extended to “the Greeks” in general. By modifying “Athenians” with this phrase, the author is able to limit the scope of his argument: since he presents the Athenians as the only possible candidate for an “artistic people” in ancient Greece, he can focus solely on analyzing the Athenians without having to consider people from other Greek cities.