“Et tu, Brute?” “And you, Brutus?” Kind of like “Even you?”
<span>In Emily Dickinson's poem the speaker describes hope as a bird.
</span><span>The stanzas, as in most of Dickinson’s lyrics, rhyme loosely in an ABAB scheme.
</span>The ABAB scheme describes rhyme scheme in which <span>the first and the third line rhyme each other and so do the second and the fourth line.</span>
Correct answer: B
So you're looking for 2 synonyms. B is the best answer, avert and prevent are synonyms of each other. The other choices are antonyms, or they're at least not synonyms.
Hey there,
He never saves Jack<span>, but in the end </span>Jack<span> sets the forest on fire and that gets them </span>saved<span> in the end because a ship sees the smoke.
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Hope this helps :))
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The best answer among the following choices would be the second option B) because C) and D) are normal sentences while B) is complex and A) is fine but needs to replace ''has a tendency'' with ''tends''.