Answer:
Gothic style has more pointy arches, whereas Romanesque has rounded arches. Also, gothic has stained glass, whereas Romanesque had smaller windows and not as much stained. Both were beautiful, but entirely different
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Answer:
The word in the sentence that the prepositional phrase "on the counter" relates to is "placed".
Explanation:
<em>To place</em> is a ditransitive verb. Ditransitive verbs take both a direct object and an indirect object. In the sentence above, the verb selects the NP "her invention" and the PP "on the counter". The NP denotes the thing located, and the PP the location of the thing. We can prove that <em>place</em> is a ditransitive verb that requieres these two arguments (apart from the subject) by taking out one of them, as this would create an ungrammatical sentence (see 1).
1) *She carefully placed her invention
Okay, so even though your question is incomplete, I managed to find what you are looking for. So you need to write a five-sentence paragraph using chronological order to explain how to make a snowman, a sandcastle, or a sculpture. I will choose a snowman.
First of all, I would gather a lot of snow in one place so that I could start making the first part of the snowman's body - the lowermost ball. It is the largest one so make sure you have enough snow by your side. Next, I would make two smaller balls (one of middle size, and one very small) to stack on top of the first one - the second one is for the snowman's body, and the last one for his head. Then I would take two branches and stick them into the middle ball to give arms and hands to the snowman. And finally, I would take a carrot to give the snowman a nose, and two rocks/buttons to give him eyes, and couple more to give him a smile.
And that is how you make a snowman in the chronological order!
Answer:
"We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep;
Embrace fond woe, or cast our cares away."
Explanation:
The most acknowledged work of Percy Bysshe Shelley titled 'A Defence of Poetry' proposes that 'human emotions constantly change with their experiences in life' and thus, he believed that poetry must possess the ability to bring this change(to inspire and transform the reader). This idea is clearly reflected in the above lines of 'Mutability' i.e. 'we feel...cares away.'
These lines portray that human emotions constantly vary with their experiences as good experiences bring 'joy and laughter' while the sad encounters evoke 'weep or sorrow.' It suggests one can choose to either 'embrace' the 'woes' or let it go away. Thus, this collaboration of distinct emotions implies that human emotions vary with time and experiences faced by humans throughout their life.