A passage can be identified as a dramatic monologue only when the narrator speaks.
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A dramatic monologue is a poem that is written in a dramatic style where the poet creates a character called the persona who narrates the entire poem to a silent and passive listener. Since the narration is just like a monologue in a drama where only the narrator is speaking so this kind of poetry is classified as a Dramatic Monologue.
The Victorian poets greatly specialized in this kind of poetry, Robert Browning being the most popular. His ‘My Last Duchess’ is the most striking example of a dramatic monologue.
Credible means easy to believe. If something is likely; why should it not be credible?
also if it comes from a credible source, I would assume that it's credible.
Now, we're left with the choice between interested and disinterested party: among the two the interested party is more likely to make false claims, as they can benefit from them: so I think that answer <span>d.<em> the claimant is an interested party</em>
is the correct one. </span>
The correct answer to this question is letter ". C) The comma attempts to separate a compound predicate."
The first part of the sentence is the predicate, so it's not trying to separate a subject.
"Then skylights that were made of aluminum siding" isn't a sentence, so it's not an independent clause."
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Picking up litter - Cleaning the streets
Sheltering abandoned animals - Keeping cats and dogs safe
Tutoring a younger student - Helping some one learn
Volunteering at a hospital - Making some one feel better
Explanation:
I'm too good