Would this be okay? <span>Samantha packed her luggage and cleaned her room before noon.</span>
<span>The answer is:</span>
C. Sentence 1
<span>The
sentence “Earth's crust is made up of relatively rigid plates that
ride atop Earth's hot, semiliquid mantle.” Is the topic sentence because it
connects all the other sentences to its main idea. They entire paragraph is
related and can be a subtopic of this sentence, which is the purpose of a topic
sentence.</span>
Answer:
There are no general rules about such functions, the student or critic analysing the poem has to decide in each case afresh which is the function in the particular poem he or she is dealing with.
Explanation:
Two aspects of stanza form are particularly relevant for the analysis of poetry: First, a stanza form is always used to some purpose, it serves a specific function in each poem. Second, well-known stanza forms stand in a certain tradition. The sonnet for instance started its career in English poetry as a love poem.
Answer:
1/2
Explanation:
(4^-1 × 3^-1) ÷ (6^-1)
Since -1 is same power for both 4 and 3 so bases are multiplied which becomes
(12^-1) ÷ (6^-1)
or (1/12) ÷ (1/6)
or 6/12
or 1/2
Later plant breeders developed the new kinds of larger, hardy berries that you see in grocery stores