A. It shows that emissions aren’t the only cause of the Earth’s rising temperatures
<span>#1) Which pair of lines from the passage contains a change in intonation?
Answer: After carefully reading the passage from “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes I came to the conclusion that the pair of lines from this passage that contains a change in intonations is the following: But all the time / I’se been a-climbin’ on. This intonations can help us distinguish the meaning. It is all focused on the pitch and stress going up and down.
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Well, you didn't provide us with the verse, but I can still explain what an iambic pentameter is.
It is a type of a line that Shakespeare always used in his poems and plays. Iambic refers to the sequence of stress in syllables - the first syllable is always unstressed, and the second one is stressed, and so on in the entire line. Pentameter refers to the number of syllables in each line, which there are 10. Penta in Latin means 5, meter consists of 2 syllables, so 5*2 = 10.
Some time in your life when you’ve struggled maybe with schoolwork or grades and had to persevere and overcome the situation. Talk about how you did it and the steps you took to restoring something like your grades and academic blah blah blah if you know what I mean.