Answer:
Hi there, if you really want to get a 100% on your English chart analysis then follow the tips below:
- Take notes. It'll be easier to take notes and get your brain flowing to get the habit of taking notes.
- See how other people handle a chart analysis, and learn from them.
- Reward yourself. I know it;s very hard to sit down at a desk and just stare at your cumputer screen with books all over the place, so take a 5 minute break when you feel like it. This ISN'T a repeat condition. It's just a reward.
- Time yourself. This is kind of the same as the 3rd one. If you think you're studying very hard and for a long time. Let's see how well you do. Set a timer and see how long you study without getting distracted..
- Treat yourself. Do you have a favorite snack? If you do, great! I want you to get your mind flowing without getting distracted about the snack. If it's, for example, Takis, then put the bag next to your desk or table and just calm yourself down with the pressure given toward you.
These tips may be hard at FIRST, but if you keep doing it, it'll become a habit. This habit can affect your personality and mind.
(Hope this helps) Sky
c. abab
The rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhyme in a poem. In order to determine the rhyme scheme, you really only need to pay attention to the last word of each line: bower, mingle, flower, dingle. The first line is labeled with the first letter of the alphabet (A). Any lines that rhyme with the first line also end in A. Since bower and flower rhyme, they are both labeled A. The next line that doesn't rhyme receives the next letter of the alphabet: B. Since bower and mingle do not rhyme, mingle is labeled B. Mingle does rhyme with dingle, so it also is labeled B. Therefore the rhyme scheme is
bower A
mingle B
flower A
dingle B
ABAB
<span>The correct answers are: 1)4 Mom doesn't know is the subject or main clause, in the kitchen isn't a clause as it lacks a verb and a subject, the 4rth choice is the most complete one. 2)1 It can't be the object since "That she read the assignment" is the "subject" of the verb itself, but it isn't the proper subject because the true subject is "Kam's choice"; it is an appositive clause related to the subject. 3)A the verb is a nominal predicative, thus technically it would be a direct object, but most grammar quizzes or books won't consider it as such. The most correct answer would therefore be A, because reversing the sentence this role would be possible.</span>
Answer:
it B
Explanation:
just trust me you will get it right it ok if you dont but this my 2 quiz and the frist one i picked D and it was wrong so i checked and its B