D, using language to express the opposite of its literal meaning.
I think option D. The flag is neither red, nor white, nor blue. is correct.
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Answer:
Going to the beach is fun, but the mountains are even better.
Explanation:
Adding that extra "but" correctly compares the two sentences in one.
Cannot is formal, while can't in informal.
"Cannot" and "can not" are interchangeable, but when you are asking question for example:
"why can't I...", you can also say "why can I not..." (which is more formal), but you can't say "why cannot I..."
<span>d.i think that john is looking glum to me?
To tell if a line is written in iambic pentameter, you need to count the syllables and then determine the rhythm of stressed and unstressed syllables. This sentence has 10 syllables, which is the requirement. The 10 syllables are comprised of 5 "iambs" which are sets of two syllables that alternate unstressed, stressed. Since this is the case with this line, it is iambic pentameter.</span>