The answer is A. I got a tutor to help me with biology, chemistry, physics, and algebra.
The repetition of the word “whirl” creates a sense of "intensity".
"Oread", one of Hilda Doolittle’s best-known lyrics, which was first distributed in the issue of BLAST in 1914, serves to outline this early style well. The title Oread was included after the piece was first composed, to propose that a nymph was ordering up the ocean. Here is the short poem, (One of my favorites);
Whirl up, sea—
whirl your pointed pines,
splash your great pines
on our rocks,
hurl your green over us,
cover us with your pools of fir.
Answer:
We were disappointed by the mediocrity of the wine.
The carpenter did a mediocre job.
Explanation:
Answer:
In my opinion, it might be B and E
Explanation:
It cannot be refuted, because you're not proving anything wrong to anyone. You're only agreeing or disagreeing (B).
And it must be written with a load of facts and in a clear and understandable language (E).