An "iamb" is a word or set of words that goes 'da-DAH', like "my KNEE",
or "your FACE", or "his DOG", or "come HERE".
Many poems have the same rhythm (beat) in each line, and there are different
rhythms they can have. I can show you that, if I take a poem you know, and
recite it first with the correct beat, and then with the wrong beat.
Here's the correct beat:
MAH-ree HAD a LIT-tle LAMB its FLEECE was WHITE as SNOW.
For the wrong beat, let's use 'iambs' like I explained up above:
ma-REE had A lit-TLE lamb ITS fleece WAS white AS snow.
If a poem is in the rhythm of "iambic tetrameter", then each line is
made out iambs, and there are 4 of them ("tetra") in each line.
Now I have to try and find an example for you. Thank you very much.
I'll make one up. Remember, an iamb goes 'da-DAH":
my DOG came IN-to SCHOOL one DAY
and CHASED the HAM-sters ALL a-ROUND.
the PRIN-ci-PLE came IN-to CLASS
and TOOK my DOG down TO the POUND.
(The dog 'pound' is the shelter for stray dogs.)
The last one We have tickets to fly to Los Angeles, California on Friday, October 29.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
the person answering should choose a side either good or bad and explain why he or she chose that side
Nearly 100 years after the Emancipation Proclamation<span>, </span>African Americans in Southern states still inhabited a starkly unequal world of disenfranchisement<span>,
</span>segregation and various forms of oppression<span>, </span>including race-inspired violence.
In the turbulent decade and a half that followed<span>, </span>civil rights activists used nonviolent protest and civil disobedience to bring about change<span>, </span>and the federal government made legislative headway with initiatives such as the Voting Right s Act of 1965 and the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
Many leaders from within the African American community and beyond rose topominence during the Civil Rights era<span>, </span>including Martin Luther King<span>, </span>Jr.<span>, </span>Rosa Parks<span>, </span>Malcolm X<span>, </span>Andrew Goodman and others.
For question 1, the correct answer among the choices listed is option D. In order to prevent plagiarism, a writer should take careful research notes that include sources used, use in-text citations as well as a works cited list to show the origin of material and <span>use quotation marks and citations when taking information directly from a source.
For question 2, the correct answer among the choices listed is option D. D</span><span>rawing conclusions from a series of articles is not an example of plagiarism.
For question 3, the correct answer is option B. Paraphrasing is </span><span> stating another person’s ideas in your own words.</span>