True, and false in the same time.
- Sonnets always have 14 lines
- Sonnets always adopts Iambic Pentameter
- Sonnets don't always follow the same rhyme scheme: differs between, for instance , Shakespearean and Petrarchan
The correct answer is answer B "Britannica Online".
Britannica online only contains fact-checked information, so it's a good source that you can always trust.
Using a search engine could give you many un-checked facts or information that may be unsuitable for an essay.
Finally, CNN Interactive will offer very quick updates and is specialized on news items. The problem here, is that this is most definitely a biased source as it's part of a huge corporate network.
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Answer:fore·shad·ow
/fôrˈSHadō/
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be a warning or indication of (a future event).
"it foreshadowed my preoccupation with jazz
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Beowulf, was adapted to Spanish as Beofulo, is an anonymous Anglo-Saxon epic poem that was written in ancient English.
It has two large parts: the first happens during the youth of the gauta hero, who gives his name to the poem, and tells how he comes to the aid of the Danes or Jutos, who suffered the attacks of a gigantic monster -Grendel-, and after killing him , faces his terrible mother. In the second part, Beowulf is already the king of the gautas and fights to the death with a fierce dragon.
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