1. ABAB means the first rhymes with the third, and the second, with the fourth.
endless strife A
woodland linet B
on my life A
in it B
2. AABB: first rhymes with the second, and the the third, with the fourth.
evening walk A
whom to talk A
in a row B
in snow B
3. ABAB
their fan A
breezy air B
all Ican A
pleasure there B
4. ABAA: the first rhymes with the third and the fouth. The second is by itself.
just as fair A
better claim B
wanted wear A
passing there A
Answer:
you should put your answer in the introduction paragraph
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
....................... it's B
Answer:
Knowing Greek mythology helps us expand our vocabulary because:
A. Some words that we use today were used by characters in Greek myths.
Explanation:
There are words and expressions commonly seen and used in today's English that actually come from Greek myths and epic poems. Therefore, knowing about Greek mythology can help us understand the origin and meaning of those words. For instance, if you know about the hero Achilles, you will easily understand the expression "Achilles heel". If you have an Achilles heel, that means you have a weakness. That expression comes from the myth, where the hero Achilles, who was indestructible, had only one weakness - his heel. Only by being hit by an arrow in his heel is Achilles defeated.