Answer:
The type of poetry that consists of lines that follow one another without formal grouping is:
D. Continuous.
Explanation:
Poems that have a continuous form do not have lines arranged in formal grouping, that is, they are not broken (separated) into rhythmic stanzas. The breaks are indicated by units of meaning. While reading this type of poetry, we must pay attention to what is being said and to shifts in the speaker's tone to be able to understand and analyze it.
Answer:
i will say A
Explanation:
because it just sound right
Answer:
The sentence that combines the two sentences above with an appositive phrase is sentence C.
Explanation:
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. In the sentence above, "an innovation in factory production" is the appositive phrase that renames the noun "assembly line". This is a nonessential appositive as the information it provides is not necessary to complete the meaning of the sentence. This means that the appositive phrase can be removed and the meaning of the sentence would be left unchanged (see 1).
1) Henry Ford adapted the assembly line to produce cars
Answer:
A. It describes the way the home looks.
Explanation: