Answer:
Tittle : Junk food, Go Away!
1st Stanza:
All of this day, Wanted to be fit.
But eating unhealthy foods, how can I be fit to this practices,
Burgers, pizzas, cakes, candies and french fries are all in my mind!
Why? Why? I need to be fit and healthy.
2nd Stanza:
It seems to me quite foolish
No matter what they says,
For I feed them all to dolly,
And she's never sick a day.
3rd Stanza:
All this gives us just a moment of a taste.
And our body gets out of it nothing but waste.
Let's learn the proper balanced diet.
After a 2 months, I was fit and healthy.
I stop eating junk food.
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Explanation:
The sentence which uses coordinated syntax is B) Tim and Ricky like to race cars, go to baseball games, and cook hamburgers on the grill.
Coordinated syntax means that two equal sentences are joined together with one of the following conjunctions: <em>and, or, but</em>. The two sentences joined must be equal, which means that they must both be independent and able to stand on their own. For example, in B the sentences "<em>Tim and Ricky like to race", "They go to baseball games" </em>and "<em>They cook hamburgers on the grill</em>" could stand on their own without depending on one another.
On the contrary, in A, the second sentence depends on the first one and so the syntax is not coordinated but subordinated. The same happens in D. In C, the two sentences are not joined and so we cannot talk about coordinated syntax.
Answer:
A) They rhyme with each other.
B) They are referred to as a couplet.
Explanation:
A Shakespeare's sonnets are usually made up of 14 lines, separated into three quatrains a couplet and has a specific rhyme scheme.
Therefore, the two statements that describes the last two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet are the fact that they rhyme with each other and are referred to as a couplet.