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Answer:A. I knew that the wave was coming and k. Didn’t know. As clearly as I knew that I ought to be doing I found myself running the other way... what made me do this I’m sure was fear
Explanation:
I think I’m not sure but is it?
“The ground shook so hard people got hurt."
The correct answer is E. Trochaic trimeter
Explanation:
In poems, verses usually follow a strict structure of accented/ unstressed syllables known as metric. In the case of the trochaic trimeter, this is composed of three (trimeter) trochees, which are the combination of one stressed syllable and one unstressed syllable. This means in total there are 6 syllables and three trochees (poetic feet).
This occurs in the line “Little Lamb, who made thee?" because there are six syllables "Li/ttle/Lamb /who/made/thee?" and each pair of syllables includes a stressed syllable and one unstressed syllable or three trochees Li/ttle/Lamb /who/made/thee? (stressed syllables are in bold)
The main idea, feeling or image that is culturally or emotionally associated with a word, which differs from the actual meaning of the word is called CONNOTATION. The literal and explicit meaning of such words is, on the other hand, known as DENOTATION.