Answer:
I got in a car accident & the car was totaled. I’m sorry though, glad you’re okay!!
Explanation:
The correct answer is: B. Juvenalian satire
Juvenalian satire derives its name from the Latin satirist Juvenal.
Satire is usage of humor, exaggeration, irony, etc. in order to criticize people's lack of intelligence or vices, especially when it comes to politics and other current issues.
Juvenalian satire is used in literature; when we use this kind of satire, we ironically criticize people from our day and age, using a lot of abusive language as well as pessimism.
Answer :c
Explanation:
Because they eat that duhh
what?! what kind of dark question is this XD??
i guess with his hands
Answer:
free verse
Explanation:
In "We Grow Accustomed to the Dark” Emily Dickinson uses several forms in the poem, there is not a specific structure for it. She uses both meter iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. She uses slant rhymes like “away” and “Goodbye” and also full rhymes like “Tree” and “see”. The rhyme scheme is not always same, she uses ABCB for one stanza then ABBC for the other. Dickinson wrote the poem mixing all the styles she wanted, as a result the poem is a free verse.