The answer is: <u /><u /><u> TRUE </u><u /> .
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The five (5) "W's" (who, what, when, where, and why), and sometimes the addition of an "H" ("how") —are extremely important to journalistic writing and can extend to poetry and other related writings as well.
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Answer:
They allow the narrative to have a melody created through rhyme and structuring.
Explanation:
Alliteration, caesura and kennings are figures of speech capable of developing a musical, rhythmic and harmonious effect in a text. The use of these figures was very influential in the epic poem Beowulf, especially in the most important points of the narrative, such as the moment of the fight between Beowulf and the monster Grendel. This influence is due to the fact of the musicality created by these figures of language, through the rhyme and the structure that they create. This meant that the poem could be easily sung, in addition to being recited, since they had an applicable rhythm for songs.
Answer:
How much patience must it have needed!
Answer:
1. Determination
2. Analysising situations
3. They help me not only understand and articulate how situations I face are, but also how to overcome such situations with my resilience and skill.
4. Skill
5. The ability to expand on thoughts and ideas.
6. They help in not only providing me with the ability to succeed in anything I do, but also how to further show my abilities in how I present my skills and ideas to others. Showing a more complex yet thought through understanding of my goals.
7. Others
8. Their situations
9. I too have to face difficult situations and with my skills I will hopefully know and understand to cope with them better.
10. Practice makes perfect.
11. No matter what I do in life and no matter how much I struggle to complete it. If I keep trying it will only get better.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
His nature- too kind. He has ambition, but no drive. (meaning- he wants much, but is unwilling to do the unpleasant acts to get it.)