Answer:
Stuff
Explanation:
Word <em>stuff </em>is the only one that is not explained more in the sentence.
Word stuff is in general very vague word that can mean a wide array of things, physical as well as abstract. <u>We do not know what are the stuff that Sherri had in the room, what is she suppose to pack and what is scattered around.</u>
We know the word <em>her </em>refers to Sherri, the <em>trip </em>refers to her going to New York, and that <em>every </em>refers to the inches of her room.
Free verse you can write it any how you want it is all up to you if you want it short or long,lottle words or big words
The tone is most likely hopeful, but I could be wrong.
The word that best describes the connotative meaning of the capitalized word in the excerpt is dance, letter "A".
Explanation: Ralph is in love with Nan Spit, the kitchen maid, because he can not stop thinking about her ("if thou hast any mind to Nan Spit") and is being helped by his friend, Robin, to catch her attention. So Robin tells Ralph that if he cares about Nan Spit, <u>he must dance and carry her in his arms ("turn her and wind her")</u>.
Ralph appreciated the incentive his friend gave and thanked him, saying he would give a favor in exchange for the help, in case the dance try succeded ("On that condition I’ll feed thy devil with horsebread as long as he lives, of free cost").
<span>Realism is about recreating life in literature as it actually happened. Artists and writers strive to depict factual and real description of events that occurred in real life; no embellishments nor exaggerations. </span>
<span>Writers of realist novels acquire and practice journalistic techniques, the remain objective and strictly adheres to the facts of the matter.</span>