If the passage is about the human errors that contributed to the spread of the fire, only details that prevented the firemen from being able to contain the fire should be used. The sentence "Even after the fire, Brown was confident..." shows that Brown was confident in his decision. This sentence does not however directly contribute to the firefighters inability to effectively contain the fire at the time of the fire. This takes place after the fire has done the damage.
Answer:
The correct answers are that simple sentences:
are short in length
contain one independent clause
may contain phrases
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Answer:
"Most women could not write literature because they could not afford books or a space to write."
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is - The poem uses free-verse structure.
Explanation:
If you take a look at the poem, you will see the following:
- it does not follow a rhyme scheme: nothing rhymes in the poem
- it is not a sonnet: there are no 14 lines
- it does not follow a fixed pattern of meter: some lines are longer, some are shorter
What is true is that this is a free-verse poem, which means that it doesn't follow any strict rules. Just take a look at the structure:
<em>From the tower window
</em>
<em>the moon
</em>
<em>draws a silver maple’s shadow
</em>
<em>across a spangled lawn;
</em>
<em> horses
</em>
<em>rear, manes lashing the air,
</em>
<em>front legs floating.</em>
I believe it would be B
Because they show topography the best
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