Was there a book attached? Or is it like check for spelling or something? If a book was attached it’s prolly something in the text that u have to prove that that’s correct or something!
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brainliest and I'll give you brainliest
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Morphology
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Morphology is the study of word structure, how they form, and their relationships in a given language. Morphology tell us that words are made of smaller units called morphemes. A morpheme according to Zelig Harris is "Every sequence of phonemes which has meaning and which is not composed of smaller sequence having meaning, is a morpheme."
Morphemes combine hierarchically to form words; we usually use morphology threes to study the combination of morphemes into words.
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This reading is designed to develop the analytical skills you need for a more in-depth study of literary texts. You will learn about rhythm, alliteration, rhyme, poetic inversion, voice and line lengths and endings. You will examine poems that do not rhyme and learn how to compare and contrast poetry.
By the end of this reading you should be able to:
have an awareness of the role of analysis to inform appreciation and understanding of poetry;
be able to identify and discuss the main analytical concepts used in analyzing poetry.
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