<span>full rhyme: a rhyme where the stressed vowels and all the following consonants and vowels are identical, but the consonants coming before the rhyming vowels are different (such as </span><span>chain, brain / soul, <span>pole)
slant rhyme: </span></span><span>a </span>rhyme<span> with the stressed syllables of ending consonants match, but the preceding vowel sounds don't match...the words have similar but not identical sounds. they are "imperfect rhymes" as you might say. (such as short, hurt / heaven, even, given)
meter: rhythmic structure of the verses in a poem</span><span>
breve: a curved mark over a vowel meaning it's too short...it could also mean a double whole note, if that's what you're asking for.
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2. x-18=-5, add 18 to both sides so x=13
3. square both sides and get x-8=-x+2, add x to both sides, get 2x-8=2, add 8 to both sides, get 2x=10, divide both sides by 10 and get x=5
4. use distance formula
√( (x-x`)^2 + (y-y`)^2 ) = d
√( (4+5)^2 + (x-8)^2 ) = √155
√ ( 81+x^(2)-16x+64 ) = √155
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After reading the passages about Earhart and Blackwell, we can say both describe the first women to do something that people thought only men could do.
<h3>What are the passages about?</h3>
The first passage is about how Amelia Earhart was the first woman to accomplish something people used to think only men were able to do. She was the first woman to fly across two oceans.
The second passage is about how Elizabeth Blackwell was also the first woman to do something only men had accomplished until then. She was the first woman in American to get a doctor's license.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that option A is the correct answer. Both passages describe the first women to do something that people had once thought only men could do.
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Answer:
The complete subject is "the weather" and the simple subject is "weather"
Explanation:
Simple subject definition: A simple subject is a main word or words that tell what or whom a sentence discusses, not including any modifiers.
Complete subject definition: A complete subject is all of the words that tell what or whom a sentence discusses, including any modifiers.
Both The song of wandering Aengus and Sonnet 43 express the theme of love.
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The song of wandering Aengus written by William Butler Yeats is on the surface a very simple poem with Yeats describing himself as venturing into a forest to be at peace with himself. In the forest, he catches a silver trout and as he is preparing to cook it, he is mesmerized by the glimmering girl, the one he has fallen in love with and chases but is unable to catch her as she is not real, just a fantasy. The poem presents a picture of unrequited love.
Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Browning also conveys the intense love that the poet has for her beloved. The love goes beyond the physical and enters the spiritual realms. It is pure, unconditional that survives death.