Personally, I've had to do a few of those before, and it's not fun.
I would recommend splitting up the work, if you have some extra time doing some more of it, not loading it all up on the last day.
And if you have any questions, don't just stay confused about it, search it up somewhere or ask it on Brainly.
If the packet has any explanation pages, I would also read those because those are helpful when completing the exercises.
<span>I think George is unhappy because Lennie and Candy tell Crooks about the land. In my opinion, George has a right to be upset but he should not take it his anger in front of Crook's.</span>
It doesn't contain any punctuation, first of all, and second, it doesn't have a subject. To be a sentence, it must contain a subject. It also must contain one main clause.
-DustinBR
Answer is B. Sonnet
Reason
a sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
The figures of speech are "the virgin".