The correct answer is Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnet. It is structurally divided into two stanzas, an 8-line stanza (an octave), and a 6-line stanza (sestet). Even the rhyme supports this structural division: the octave usually has the ABBAABBA rhyme pattern, while the rhyme pattern of the sestet may vary (the most typical arrangements being CDECDE or CDCDCD).
Answer:
1. You said <u>that you would never go</u> to that hairdresser again.
2. Katie asked John <u>what he was going</u> to buy.
3. The editor told <u>me to rewrite</u> this story.
4. The interviewer asked me <u>if I had ever written</u> a blog.
You are supposed to write these in the past tense. pls mark me the brainliest
Even though “Ethan
Frome”, novel by Edith Wharton, was written over a hundred year ago, it is
still widely read today because the theme of the story is world-wide and
all-time relevant. This universality of the theme, representing the society and
morality as an obstacle to fulfill desires (in this case love), makes “Ethan
Frome” relevant a hundred years after and it would probably still be relevant
in future, as it’s close to every human’s heart.
Both “Romeo and Juliet”
by William Shakespeare and “Ethan Frome” by Edith Wharton deal with the problem
of society and morality as an obstacle to fulfill certain desires, which is in
both cases forbidden love. Considering the theme, both “Romeo and Juliet” and “Ethan
Frome” have the same tragic tone, but the ends show how different and twisted destiny
can be.
<span>The love story of Ethan
Frome and Mattie is still relevant today, after a hundred years, and probably
will stay relevant in future as the theme of the story is on universal level of
human struggle with feelings, social norms and morality. </span>
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
Coffin ( For Romeo and Juliet )
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These excerpts work together to develop a central idea by discussing that Memmott explains that the tragedy is not well known today and then shows why it is worth remembering.
<h3>What is the summary of the Dominican republic’s ‘parsley massacre’?</h3>
Dominican soldiers mostly from distant parts of the nation flowed into the area Between October 2 and October 8. A cruel dictator in the Dominican Republic murdered hundreds of Haitians.
The Border of Lights ceremony is described in the first passage. Whereas second passage reflects the circumstances that gave rise to the beginning of this festival.
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