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Answer:
The song of wandering Aengus it is a traditional poem and the way you can tell that is because it is a ballad. This poem like song uses end rhymes and a distinguished rhyme scheme that alternates every two or three lines. The meter is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. The imagery of the authors emotions and the vivid landscape is truly authentic to itself. He also uses idioms " fire in my head " and hyperbole " plucking the silver apples of the moon and the golden apples of the sun"
C.
The others are not complete thoughts, they are dependent clauses.
The exciting end of a baseball game (what about it?)
Two energetic women walking in the park... came across a pond. (That's better)
Started his homework late Sunday night.. and as a consequence he was late to school on Monday. Now it sounds more complete
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
In a review titled 'Cork Floors, Yes or No?' the reviewer or the author preferably reviews that the customers should opt for cork flooring as it is eco-friendly and many people are vouching for this product.
The line that can be deleted to make the review consistent is option B. The line is repeating the information and is informal in tone. So, this line can be removed to make the review consistent and well-written.
Therefore, option B is correct.