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Since the only way to find out if a line is written in a trimeter, or pentameter, etc. is to count the number of syllables, and then divide that number by two to get the meter, that is exactly what we are going to do here.
This line has 8 syllables: (a tree whose hung- ry mouth is prest), we should divide it by 2, which equals 4.
So, the correct answer is that this line is an example of iambic tetrameter. Tetra means 4.
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C. Because he explains what to do to Ernesto and his mother.
1. Cited Information
2. Consistent Citation Style
3. Abstract opening paragraph
4. Peer Review
5. Academic language
Explanation:
1. All information in a paper must be cited, claims must contain a citation with evidence to the statements
2. A consistent citation style is one of the most important pieces in writing an academic paper, a citation should include DOI, Journal, Authors etc... Using a consistent citation style throughout such as the Chigaco style.
3. Commonly found in academic writing, an abstract gives an introduction and summary of the entirety of the paper.
4. Peer review is one of the most important parts of publishing and writing a paper, allowing analysis and suggestions to improve the text.
5. Academic language is used to describe the overall information in the text, and is used commonly on all academic texts to produce a unified set of terms for all working in the same field. Such as "control" and "treatment" groups in analytics