“Bonner” lol
Explain: can you post the story please?
I already used this for a test so you might want to rephrase it:
<span>Scientists have often wondered what bellybutton lint is made up of. An Austrain chemist named Georg Steinhauser decided to find out, and since he had a belly button, he searched himself! He examined over 500 pieces to see what the lint has occupied. He found that it has cotton from clothes, AND dead skin, sweat, basically the stuff our body resists and extracts. Goerg Steinhauser found all this out within a teeny tiny part of your stomach.
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Hope this helps!
The answer is option A: a-b-c-b.
The lyric poem "The Song of Wandering Aengus," by William Butler Yeats, contains iambic tetrameter. An iamb is a two-syllable pair - the first syllable is unstressed and the second is stressed. Thus, the poem has four iambs in each line. The last stressed syllable of the second line in each staza rhymes with the last stressed syllable of the fourth line. For example:
When I had laid it on the floor (A
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I went to blow the fire a-<u>flame</u>, (B)
But something rustled on the floor, (C
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And someone called me by my <u>name</u>: (B)
Answer: Hooke
Explanation: These chambers were similar to the tiny rooms, or cells, of a monastery, so Hooke named them "cells." What he actually observed were the remains of once living wood cells. Although there are microscopes that enable one to view things at the molecular level, most biologists utilize the modern compound light microscope. Hope this helps :)