<span>See', 'be', and 'tree' all have the same rhyming sound, that long e, and so they fall under the A, because the long e sound is present first in the poem.
As for B, you make a word the B in a rhyme scheme when it completes the phrase when A did not. If the second line had ended with something with a long e as its final sound, then you would have not gone on to B, but kept A.
Since 'hear' does not rhyme with 'see', it is counted as B. The third and fourth lines go back to the long e sound we have denoted as A, and then the fifth line brings us back to B, because near rhymes with 'hear'.
Every stanza holds this rhyming scheme.</span>
Answer:
A. "But at the same time, we know that ultimately, we are the ones responsible for what our kids eat. We're responsible for how much time they spend on the couch with that remote control. While we might not always feel like it, when it comes to our kids' health and well-being, we're the ones in charge."
Explanation:
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Answer:
wait can I see the picture so I can know what's this about
The correct answer is "Both authors state that coral reefs are polluting the ocean floor". That is the statement that is not true.
The rest of the statements are true:
1 - Both authors state that coral reefs are threatened.
(author 1) due to enviromental causes such us light, temperature, etc.
(author 2) little has been done to proctect them
2 - Both authors suggest that something must be done to save the reefs
(author 1) if the problem continues there will not be a suitable home for sea life
(author 2) establishing more parks would help
3 - Both authors suggest that coral reefs are fragile.
(author 1) states that the coral reefs fall apart
(author 2) says that they have a fragile enviroment
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
MLA Style/ Modern Language Association Style of writing is formatting and 'style' of writing academic papers. This style is mostly used in major universities all over the world, along with the APA (American Psychological Association) Style.
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