<u>What would be the impact of replacing the word murdered in stanza 3 with the word drowned?</u>
D) The stanza would be more informative.
<u>Choice of words</u> can change a poem's tone and mood. A more <u>precise word </u>can give either more power to the stanza or more information. In the case of replacing <em>murdered</em> with <em>drowned</em>, the impact would be that the reader will be captivated and have more specific and significant details about the child's murder.
It would be "<span>I was present at the sessions of the great Congress in the month of December." He is using that sentence to give credibility to what follows.</span>
To ensure safety, it would be best to eat leftover foods that have been refrigerated within three days. Leftovers are usually refrigerated to prevent the growth of bacteria. If these leftovers are not refrigerated and are left on room temperature for more than two hours, then these should be discarded. The answer for this is C.
A predicate pronoun is any pronoun that is part of the predicate. A predicate is the part of a sentence that includes the verb and the words following it that relate to that verb.
Answer and explanation:
This is a quote by Robert Frost taken from his poem "The Secrets Sits", and the interpretation we can come up with after reading it, is that we (humans) spend a large part of our lifetime stressing over things that won't matter on our last days (being material things for example) and in that sense we keep "dacing round in a ring" while contemplating. Then at the center (the middle) of our lives there is a huge power that we do not comprehend and we, humans, can only try to guess what this power means.