Answer:
Periodically, we sort those questions into lists to make finding what you need easier, like these previous lists of prompts for personal or narrative writing and for argumentative writing, or like this monster list of more than 1,000 prompts, all categorized by subject.
This time, however, we’re making a list to help your students more easily connect the literature they’re reading to the world around them — and to help teachers find great works of nonfiction that can echo common literary themes.
Explanation:
Your answer would be C- The professor is not present and available to the student during the online test.
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your answer is "in the past" hope this helps but please tell me if im wrong have a great day
Answer:
In the evening, I hear your cries,
because you're in so much pain,
It makes me want to die,
I can't just let you go,
I have something I need you to know,
that I will forever love you,
Regardless of how low,
I'll be right here,
For you, my dear,
I will always be near,
Just say my name, and I'll appear.
Explanation:
This is my opinion only so please feel free to alter as you see fit. In this case keep the end words.
It uses the "ABBA" rhyme system. A rhyme scheme is a set of sounds that go together to make a rhyme at the end of a line or stanza. The way a poem rhymes can change from line to line or from stanza to stanza, or it can stay the same the whole way through.