Answer:
a) despair.
Explanation:
In both poems, the connotation of the underlined language implies despair.
Options:
despair.
disgust.
hatred.
sorrow.
Answer: Spread/ Reverberated
Explanation:
<em>Rumors of a new principal </em><em><u>spread</u></em><em> down the halls of the hectic and chaotic high school. </em>
As there are no options given, I gave the best response I could.
When rumors are passed along from person to person, it is said to be spread. If there are rumors of a new principal therefore, the most likely word to fill the space would have to be "spread" which would show that the rumors of a new principal are being passed around the school.
Participle phrase using a present verb phrase
Nouns are parts of speech used to identify and name a class of people, things, places. The nouns in this sentence are MOON which is the subject, CRATERS, and SURFACE. It can be easily identified if an article can be used before the noun
Answer:
Explanation:
The snow is deep on the ground.
Always the light falls
Softly down on the hair of my belovèd.