Answer:
Swim at ur own risk
Not swim at your 're own risk
I am assuming that the question actually reads: Poetry can make use of ____.
1. Rhyme2. Prose3. Paragraphs4 Rhythm
Select all that apply.
Poetry can make use of Rhyme, Prose, Rhythm and Paragraphs. Prose poetry is poetry that looks like prose but is actually poetry. Prose poetry also contains paragraphs. It tends to focus on images and contains poetic meter and rhyming words. Standard poetry, on the other hand is written in verse, contains image driven metaphors, and consists mainly of poetic meter which is rhythm and rhyming meter.
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A week's vacation by the sea, with Holly's aunt! For the Mystery Club, there is no longer any question of playing detectives. One word on the agenda: idleness! Yes, but as soon as they arrive, Tracy notices something strange. In the middle of the bay, opposite the house, there is an island forbidden to the public: experiments were carried out there during the last war and the place is still dangerous. So how do you explain that Tracy saw lights there? Or rather, light signals. In fact of a quiet vacation, here are Holly Tracy and Belinda again on the warpath. As usual, adults don't take them seriously. However, it is a big, very big fish that they have just hooked. Of the bloodthirsty shark type, eater of overly curious teenage girls.
The mystery club - the forbidden Island is written by Fiona Kelly.
The answer that best fits the question is;
D: Argumentation is based on logic while persuasive writing using emotion.