Elements of structure
1) Form - Descriptive Poem
2) Sonnet - has 14 lines
Elements of sound
1) Blank verse - has a set metrical pattern but no rhyme
2) Assonance - repetition of vowel sounds.
<span>St. Francis of Assisi
</span><span>Brighter shine
</span>3) Alliteration - repetition of initial sounds on the same line or stanza
<span>Goodness becomes grandeur
</span>
Elements of figurative language
1) Metaphor
2) Metonymy
3) Symbol
Answer: you will have to write about that place, you will have to write baout what you liked and disliked.
I can help you so the answer is yes
Introduction:
We use an objective tone to provide information in a neutral, impersonal way.<em> An objective tone focuses only in the facts and sticks to the information only</em>, it avoids personal pronouns and judgmental words.
When a text tells us something about the writer (his opinion or how he feels about the subject) we are using a subjective tone.
Answer:
You will regret not listening to me if you fail to use my solution.
- <em>This statement is</em><em> not written in an objective tone</em><em>, because the writer is expressing his opinion on how the reader will feel if he or she doesn't use the writer's solution. </em>
Extending the library's hours by one hour on weekends will maximize students' ability to conduct research.
- <em>This statement is </em><em>using an</em><em> </em><em>objective tone</em><em> because it is sticking to the facts and not expressing any opinion on the topic. </em>
Thank you for taking the time to consider this proposal.
- <em>This statement </em><em>uses an objective tone</em><em>, because it doesn't tells us how the writer feels about the proposal. </em>
Composting waste from lunches is one of my best ideas for helping to save the environment.
- <em>This statement </em><em>is not using an objective tone</em><em>, it is using a subjective tone because the writer lets us know he is excited for having one of his best ideas.</em>