A limerick is a piece that follows the AABBA format. That means that lines one and two rhyme with each other, three and four rhyme with each other, and line five rhymes with the first two. So, an example of a limerick about the ocean would be,
“There’s nothing that’s quite like the sea
With blue water deep as can be
All the shells on the sand
In the sun getting tanned
Nothing else could be better to me”
because sea, be, and me rhyme, and so do sand and tanned.
The whole number or amount of something.
Question:<span>Identify
the sentence error by selecting the correct term: case, agreement , or
reference . Anyone can bring their books and study in the gym. error:
error in caseerror in referenceerror in agreement
answer:</span>
Anyone can bring their books and study in the gym. The error is AGREEMENT. The correct pronoun is: his or her
Answer:
Part A - Imagination is a powerful force of creativity
Part B - Dickinson compares the "roof" of poetry to the limitless sky.
Explanation:
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