Answer:
Explanation:
"Fog" by Carl Sandburg has no specific poetic structure. There is no rhyme scheme, and there is no meter. The poem describes how the fog comes over the harbor and into the city, waits, and then continues on. It is an extended metaphor because it compares the fog's movement to that of a cat. This is especially seen when it describes the fog as sitting on "silent haunches" and having "little cat feet".
The lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" most likely influenced Sandburg’s poem is this: - The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes - Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening, - Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains, The fog in Sandburg’s poem has a parallel representation with the as a cat in the above line from the Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
<h2>
<u><em>PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST</em></u></h2>
He has not forgotten or rejected his family or his Navajo culture
Good luck!
Answer:
A. Speakers are able to support their assertions with facts.
Explanation:
In a collaborative discussion, it is important that one makes his points that are backed by some research. This is a very effective strategy that enhances the credibility of the speaker.
The party that has the most points backed by facts and figures wins because only facts can break facts, opinions cannot.
Therefore the correct answer is option <u><em>A. Speakers are able to support their assertions with facts.</em></u>
This paragraph does a couple of things for the piece.
1. It introduces the types of stress teens face. (Sentence 1)
2. It introduces the main subject matter of the piece. (Sentence 2, "And" to "cope")
3. It backs up the claim of the piece by supporting it with factual evidence of sited sources.(the rest of sentence 2.)