The principle of rhetoric is mainly to persuade and impress and the style can be grandiloquent, grandiose, flowery or extravagant for example. It can be helpful to say introduce a speaker who has a very good education, who is very knowledgeable, very experienced, has excellent judgement and yet is modest for example and the above words could be used to praise him or her to give the audience a good impression of the person.
1. Evaporation happens first... that's when the warmth from the sun causes water from oceans, lakes, etc to rise into the air turning into water vapor... then the water vapor collects together to form clouds
2. Condensation: When water vapor in clouds cool down and turn back into liquid water
3. Precipitation: When the water falls from the sky, in the form of rain, snow, hail, etc.
4. Runoff: when the water goes back onto the land and back into the ground, streams, etc.
***Transpiration is when moisture is carried through plants from the roots then changes into vapor and is released into the atmosphere (im not really sure where this goes)
Hope this helped!!!
a poem that does not have a set rhyme scheme or set meter
A free verse poem is just that, a poem that is free. It is free of all rules or constraints. It does not have a set rhyme scheme or set meter. Rhyme scheme is the pattern in which rhymes line. For example, Shakespeare's sonnets have a particular rhyme scheme labeled ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. Meter is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem that creates a rhythm.
Blank verse is a poem that has a specific meter but no rhyme scheme.
Answer:
✔The first thing
✔Then
Explanation:
The above words are the details in the text that indicate a chronological structure.
Chronological order/structure refers to a way of organization in which events are arranged or presented in order as they occur or occurred in time. It's known to be a structure of sequence.
Words that denote chronological order/structure in texts are first, third, second, until, then, after, later, at last, next, etc.
In the text, the use of "The first thing" and "then" actually indicate a chronological order.