The correct answer is "I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearten! And observe how healthily-how calmly I can tell you the whole story."
Explanation: The narrator of "The Tell-Tale Heart" is unreliable because in this excerpt he claims to hear something that is supernatural, and states that the proof is in his narration. His tone is nervous and shows that he is panicking while attempting to convince the reader that he is calm, and not crazy.
Question;- Identify seven pairs of rhyming words in the poem.
Answer;- 1) Guides, bides; 2)sight, light; 3)heart,smart ; 4) his,bliss; 5)His,miss; 6)driven, given; 7)sought,vow.
Question;- Describe the rhyme scheme of the poem.
Answer;- Sir Philip Sidney's poem "My True Love Hath My Heart" is written in iambic pentameter. (This is the rhythm.) This means that there are ten syllables per line, and that the stress rests on every other syllable.A rhyme scheme is a pattern of rhyme: a rhyme is created with the last word of each line.
Question;- Explain any three sound patterns used in the poem.
Answer;-
Answer:
A. It provides evidence in support of the thesis statement.
Explanation:
Choice B isn't correct because you shouldn't be making a direct statement containing the thesis in the second paragraph of your essay. That's supposed to be done in the introductory paragraph.
Choice C isn't correct because you restate your thesis in the <em>conclusion</em> of your essay, not in the second paragraph.
Choice D isn't correct because the thesis statement shouldn't be a question, it should be a claim--and there shouldn't be questions in an essay, unless very well written and rhetorical.
Therefore, Choice A is correct. The body paragraph of an essay should always provide evidence to back up the essay's main claim/thesis.
"Around the Corner" should be placed after "the sign reads 45 miles per hour" looking something like this, " The sign around the corner reads 45 miles per hour. "