a. sound of rats’ feet on broken glass
Answer:
D. draw the reader's attention to the materials needed
Explanation:
Looking at the numerical from the excerpt, one will discover that it was included in order to draw the reader's attention to the materials needed.
The numerical list actually describe the measurements of the materials to be used in the construction of the beehive. The reader will be able to understand the sizes of the materials needed for the construction of the Langstroth Beehive. Such numerical list actually draws the reader's attention.
Alright reading the poem "Its is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free" by Wordsworth, we can conclude the rhyme scheme in the following way.
It's important to recognize that "thought" and "not" rhyme, as that is a common mistake made within this text.
We can determine rhyme scheme by looking at the last word in the line. If they rhyme then they are the same letter, if not we add a new letter.
So doing so we can get:
Rhyme Scheme:
Line 1 - a
Line 2 - b
Line 3 - b
Line 4 - a
Line 5 - a
Line 6 - c
Line 7 - c
Line 8 - a
Line 9 - d
Line 10 - e
Line 12 - f
Line 13 - d
Line 14 - f
Line 13 - e
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Answer: Metaphor
Explanation:
A metaphor to s simply used to compare things that are quite different even though there's something common to them. This is the figurative language that is used in the excerpt above.
First, harshness was compared to Black Southern life because they've a common symbolism even though they are different. This can be seen in the excerpt where it was written that "The Black Southern Life was denoted as being harsh".
Also, another comparison in the excerpt "The early morning was softened by nature's blessing of grogginess, forgetfulness, and the soft lamplight"
Both scenarios are examples of metaphors.
Answer:
Causes:
1. Lack of preparation by students.
2. Peer pressure
Such malpractices can be stopped by following the below practices:
1. Bargains or endeavors to bargain the interaction of evaluation, the trustworthiness of any capability or the legitimacy of an outcome or endorsement
Explanation:
Causes:
1. Lack of preparation by students.
2. Peer pressure
3. societal influence
Such malpractices can be stopped by following the below practices:
1. Bargains or endeavors to bargain the interaction of evaluation, the trustworthiness of any capability or the legitimacy of an outcome or endorsement (as well as)
2. Harms the position, notoriety or validity of any granting body or focus or any official/representative of any granting body or focus.