Answer:
C. After a hard day's work, I needed a break, so I took the night off.
Explanation:
a) After a hard day's work. I needed a break, so I took the night off.
(change first period to a commma)
B. After a hard day's work, I needed a break so I took the night off.
(change to I needed a break after a hard day's work, so I took the night off.)
C. After a hard day's work, I needed a break, so I took the night off. (CORRECT)
D. After a hard day's work, I needed a break so I took the night off.
(same as question b)
I don't know if this helps you.
"Music, When Soft Voices Die" is a poem made up of two stanzas with four lines in each. The rhyme scheme is AABB, even though the first rhyme of the poem isn't perfect (at least, not to modern day ears). This poem is written in trochee foot.
Answer:
Explanation:
The dashes at the ends of most lines in "It Sifts from Leaden Sieves" hint at a late-spring snowfall, while the lack of punctuation and the way many lines in "The Snow-Storm" flow together hint at a midwinter snowfall.
It is an imperative sentence....it gives direction, makes a request, or gives a command. It ends with either a period or an exclamation point.