Answer: i would say tht the correct answer is in fact (A)
Explanation: thts what i would say
Answer:
Short answer: "That" is used to introduce essential clauses or information, while the pronoun "which" is used to add non-essential or non-defining clauses. Also, these non-essential clauses are set off with commas.
Explanation:
First of all, the words "that" and "which" are both relative pronouns; this means, both introduce clauses that describe a noun previously mentioned. However, the pronoun "that" should be used only to introduce essential or defining clauses (information that cannot be omitted); for example "She is the woman that I love". On the other hand, the word "which" introduces information that is not essential or non-defining clauses; for example "The house, which is located near the sea, is stunning". Moreover, clauses introduced by which are set off in commas to show they are not essential.
Explanation:
Declarative - I study German on Fridays.
Imperative - you must go to school.
Exclamatory - what a coincidence!
Interrogative - what is your name?
<span>Here are the definitions to each of the tiles.
Elegy - An elegy is sorrowful or melancholy. An elegy is often written to lament someone's death. Similar to odes, elegies have not set form.
Ballad - A ballad is a story told in the oral tradition but in the form of a song.
Epic - An epic is a long poem with a complex plot, elevated language, and often the presence or mention of supernatural beings.
Ode <span>- Odes often employ a figure of speech in which the speaker directly addresses a person or object that is not present or is imaginary.
Now that we have the definition of each of the tiles. All we have to do match them to each of the styles of poetry.
</span></span>a poem to commemorate someone who has passed away is an Elegy.
a long, melodious poem that narrates a story is a Ballad.
a long poem with a complex plot, elevated language, and the presence of supernatural beings is an Epic.
a poem of praise that addresses a person or object that is not present or is imaginary is an <span>Ode.
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- Marlon Nunez