Row 1. “Let’s bake a cake..” is NOT poetry, “whipping, whirling..” IS poetry
row 2. “Purring kitty..” IS poetry, “it is really windy...” is NOT poetry
row 3. “it is really late...” IS NOT poetry, “Goodnight! Sleep tight!...” IS poetry
row 4. “one time i went on a roller coaster...” is NOT poetry, “swooshing and winding..” IS poetry
row 5. “Sweet and sticky...” IS poetry, “i overslept..” is NOT poetry
row 6. “elephants trunks..” IS poetry, “Star light...” IS poetry
row 7. “ the stars are so pretty...” IS NOT poetry, “the circus is so much fun..” is NOT poetry.
row 8. “my cat is cute..” is NOT poetry, “i’m late! i’m late!...” IS poetry.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The kind of plays Euripides wrote were mainly </em><u><em>tragedies</em></u><em>. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Drama has various aspects. A branch of drama named Tragedy deals with the saddening or heart breaking event faced or caused by an individual. The term “tragedies” is applied as an extension to the literary works like a novel which expresses the sorrow of a particular event.
Euripides was best known for opening up a new approach to traditional myths. He is known to change elements of the stories or to portray the error-prone sides of his characters. His major works include <em>The Bacchae, Medea, Hippolytus and Alcestis.</em>
Answer:
1 : victorious, conquering triumphant armies. 2 : rejoicing for or celebrating victory a triumphant shout. 3 : notably successful a triumphant performance.
Explanation:
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