18)My sister who lives in San Francisco<u><em>, </em></u> is a chemist!
19)My sister who is a doctor , lives in London!
The answer is D, Music. He was a musician who played the keyboard and sang wonderfully. Sadly he died in 1974.
The answer would be
C.Foreign policy on immigration, in regard to how many people can live in a country and still preserve its resources
Answer:
The flowers in the garden grow
swaying in the field so low
everyone is planting them
the flowers, 'o thee is a gem
the flowers speak to me so high
but nothing compares to the little lullaby: LA LA LA!
the baby sleeps along the road
the flowers sway so very cold
flowers, o flowers you make me happy
and nothing is like you: so very snappy
Explanation:
The fourth line says that the flowers are a gem, and uses a metaphor. The fifth uses personification and says the flowers are speaking. The last line uses a simile and onomatopoeia in the words, LA, LA, and LA.
What’re they good for? Well, here’s our best Shmoop expert opinion: when you read a line of poetry aloud, your eyes (and therefore your voice) tend to speed on to the end of the line. Try it and see. When you read "in Just-," however, the spaces slow your eyes down. More importantly, they slow your voice down, as well. As you’re reading, you’re thinking, "Huh? I totally don’t know whether to pause for the spaces or not!" And even in that time that it takes to think that through, your voice slows oh-so-slightly. Kind of cool, huh?