Answer:
MP3 Players: The Pros and Cons"
Explanation:
if a title has something like the pros and cons or the good and bad things then its a compare and contrast
can I have brainliest if this is correct? thanks :)
Explanation:
Hmm I dnt knw do other know
Answer:
Here's what I think would make the most sense...
1. was
2. woke
3. was preparing
4. remembered
5. forgot
6. were studying
7. called
8. told
9. was brushing
10. realized
11. was
12. got
13. missed
14. was
Explanation:
Where did you put my Umbrella is a
Interrogative Sentence!
(Exclamatory is !)
(Interrogative is ?)
(Imperative is a Command)
(Declarative is a .)
Hope that helped!
~Izzy
In the poem "Afterwards," Hardy uses many euphemisms to refer to death. He never actually says the words die, dead, or death.
Instead, he says things like: "If I pass during..." Here, the term "pass" is replacing the word "die." He also uses the very wordy "When the Present has latched its postern behind my tremulous stay" (which basically means "When the present is behind me" or "When I am part of the past").
The effect of these euphemisms is to have a quiet, calming effect on the reader. If he constantly used the words "die" and "death" throughout the poem, the dreamlike quality of the poem would be altered.
Instead, using terms like "afterward" and all the other euphemisms allows Hardy to discuss death without actually discussing it. In this way, he wonders what the rest of the world will do "after."