Use the Shakespearean rhyme scheme. The pattern is: ABABCDCDEFEFGG
Write your lines in the iambic pentameter
Vary your meter from time to time.
Follow Shakespearean sonnets stanzaic structure
Develop your stanzas thoughtfully
Answer choices or passage needed :)
There is one adverb in this sentence - "often", but it's not part of the advern phrase.
The whole adverb phrase actually does not contain an adverb - it's "Before automobiles came on the scene" - answer a) . It's an adverb phrase because it answers the question of "when"
My is the personal pronoun here. Because when you say "my room", it means you possess that room and the personal thing here is your room.
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How to write an email professionally?</u></h2>
Email is one of the most widely used forms of communication both in and out of the workplace. Because of its speed and efficiency, you will likely use email in some capacity no matter your role or industry. You can write professional emails for a variety of reasons. For example, you might need to recap an important meeting, exchange information, relay an important update, or send a letter of introduction.
A well-composed email provides the recipient with a friendly, clear, concise and actionable message. Learning how to write an email that meets all of these criteria can take practice.
Consider the following tips and best practices to help you write effective, professional emails: Identify your goal, consider your audience, keep it concise, proofread your email, use proper etiquette and remember to follow up.
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