Answer:
The correct answer to this question is: " Let me see if I can Thomas Edison my way out of this situation." or otherwise known as: B
Explanation:
I took the test
i literally have no ideo.
D.the sentence is correct as it is written
If anything looks wrong feel free to correct it. English is a pretty simple language so you should be able to catch on pretty quick.
2. Glenda went to the cinema every weekend when she was a student
3.Pippa has been very quiet recently. Is she okay?
4.Eric opened the door before I rang the bell
5.How long has Neil had his present job?
6.Has tina spoken to her parents since she left home?
7.Ow, that hurt, I think I broke my toe
8.Jock told me about his problems last night
9.I forgot sue's mobile number. Do you have it?
10.Jane got more money in her last job, but she enjoys this one more
11.Had Brian told you his new address before he moved house?
12. My brother offered to lend me his car tomorrow, so I needn't get the bus.
Answer:
“A Red, Red Rose,” also titled in some anthologies according to its first line, “O, my luve is like a red, red rose,” was written in 1794 and printed in 1796. The song may be enjoyed as a simple, unaffected effusion of sentiment, or it may be understood on a more complex level as a lover’s promises that are full of contradictions, ironies, and paradoxes. The reader should keep in mind the fact that Burns constructed the poem, stanza by stanza, by “deconstructing” old songs and ballads to use parts that he could revise and improve. For example, Burns’s first stanza may be compared with his source, “The Wanton Wife of Castle Gate”: “Her cheeks are like the roses/ That blossom fresh in June;/ O, she’s like a new-strung instrument/ That’s newly put in tune.” Clearly, Burns’s version is more delicate, while at the same time audaciously calculated. By emphasizing the absolute redness of the rose—the “red, red rose”—the poet demonstrates his seeming artlessness as a sign of sincerity. What other poet could rhyme “June” and “tune” without appearing hackneyed? With Burns, the very simplicity of the language works toward an effect of absolute purity.
Explanation:
no explanation :)