Answer:
If a poem has six feet, it has twelve syllables.
Explanation:
In poetry, we have different kinds of feet. Since your question does not mention any specific type, let's assume it refers to the most common one, the iambic foot. A iambic foot is constituted of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. If you have an iambic tetrameter (tetra means four), that means your have 4 feet, or four pairs of syllables. If it is an iambic pentameter, you will have 5 feet. According to your question, the poem has 6 feet. Therefore, it has 6 pairs of syllables or, in other words, twelve syllables. An example of a line with 6 feet would be (the stressed syllables are in bold):
The things / which I / have seen / I now / can see / no more. -- William Wordsworth
Answer:
Women should not be paid as much as men
Explanation:
I think the answer is A.) is used by an author who is organizing ideas to write
The writing out line wouldn't be used by a reader, as it is for the writing so C.) and D.) are out
An B.) is out because an outline is a general description or plan so that leaves A.)
Answer:
1). Children <u>are grown</u> up much too quickly today.
2). Girls of twelve <u>are dressed</u> as if they are eighteen.'
Explanation:
Active voice is demonstrated as the grammatical construction in which the subject itself performs the action while in the passive voice the object and the verb act upon the subject and the subject become the recipient of the action. In the former, the subject is emphasized while in the latter the object is focused upon and showed interest in. In the given sentences, the doers of the actions are missing, and therefore, they will be filled using the rule of passive voice for present indefinite tense 'is/am/are + V3' as mentioned above.
I think the answer is choice C. Good luck!