Poems that tell stories. Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story.
<span>persuade listeners to participate in an Earth Day event.
The principal's speech details the way students can participate by walking to school instead of using energy and driving. He gives details about the event and also the incentives to participate like berry smoothies. The other options are not valid because he does not speak about Earth Day's history or the threat of an energy crisis. He does mention the boundaries, but only to explain why there are drop zones for the event.</span><span>
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<span>Yolanda tries to find American language to use in her speech, including using something from Walt Whitman. Yolanda's father is so incensed by this believing that in some way she is not quite using English correctly, he then angrily tears up the speech. He fears that the girls will become Americanized in ways he disapproves of.
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In English grammar, this kind of imaginary sentence is called a conditional sentence. We use conditionals to talk about imaginary situations in the past, present and future. We use conditionals for situations that might happen in the future, or situations that might never happen.
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B. Friar John is quarantined and cannot deliver the letter to Romeo.
C. Romeo is impatient and acts as soon as he hears that Juliet is dead.
E. Romeo behaves rashly and buys poison from the apothecary.