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I looked him up and I dont think he was a good leader tbh
Explanation:
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Stanza comes from the Italian, meaning room, or standing or stopping place. In English, in poetry, a stanza is a discrete group of lines, usually four or more (though three lines is a stanza called tercet; two is a couplet), that suggests a unit of some kind. In a poem containing stanzas, the reader passes from room to room, from thought to thought. Formal stanzas often use a particular rhyme scheme (e.g. abab) and/or metrical scheme (iambic pentameter, alexandrine, etc.)
However, the question “How many stanzas are in a poem” is meaningless until we talk about a particular poetic form, or a particular poem. A poem may contain no stanzas at all, or thousands.
According to the parados, the ancient Greeks believed that the gods punished bad people.
I think it means that the author is lonely, and is comparing himself/herself wandering to a cloud wandering over valleys(I think that's what vales is) and hills.
I'm not so sure, sorry. Hope this helps!
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1. the word that joins the two parts is "and"
2. the subject is "they"
Explanation:
1. the words joining compound sentences can be easily remembered using the acronym 'fanboys': for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
2. the subject of a sentence is the person/thing that is doing or being something
i hope this helps! :D