The option that does not belong in this list is: Grass.
<h3>What is an odd word?</h3>
An odd word is a word whose basic features differ from the other words in a group.
In the list provided above, Grass can be considered the odd word because the sound by the double "ss" has more stress than the syllables at the end of the other words.
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Answer: A review word that has two short vowels is pondering and ignite .
Explanation: It's pondering and ignite because it has o,i,i,e in it which is 4 of the vowels from a,e,i,o,u, and sometimes y .
The answer is C. It isn’t no change because if you say it’s, you are saying it is meal which isn’t right. It’s not your because the cat is not you. Leave as is is the same as no change so it’s also wrong.
Answer:
When We Two Parted
788-1824
When we two parted
In silence and tears,
Half broken-hearted
To sever for years,
Pale grew thy cheek and cold,
Colder thy kiss;
Truly that hour foretold
Sorrow to this.
The dew of the morning
Sunk chill on my brow—
It felt like the warning
Of what I feel now.
Thy vows are all broken,
And light is thy fame;
I hear thy name spoken,
And share in its shame.
They name thee before me,
A knell to mine ear;
A shudder comes o'er me—
Why wert thou so dear?
They know not I knew thee,
Who knew thee too well—
Long, long shall I rue thee,
Too deeply to tell.
In secret we met—
In silence I grieve,
That thy heart could forget,
Thy spirit deceive.
If I should meet thee
After long years,
How should I greet thee?—
With silence and tears.
Not mine. Quoted from someone else-""When We Two Parted" was written in 1816 by the British Romantic poet Lord Byron. It describes the pain and disillusionment that follow a break-up between the speaker and his lover. Though little detail is provided, it's implied that the original relationship was secret—most likely an extramarital affair—and that the speaker now feels bitter upon hearing about his lover having an affair with someone else. Most scholars believe this poem to be about Byron's relationship with Lady Frances Wedderburn-Webster, a married aristocrat with whom Byron had an alleged affair. She was later rumored to have also had an illicit relationship with the Duke of Wellington—a prominent British military leader—which in turn, the theory goes, prompted the writing of this poem."
The answer is 7
You divide 14 by 2 and get 7