Answer:
<em>What do I have to do here? Do you want me to insert the correct form of the irregular verb? </em>
Explanation:
<em>Because that is the only thing missing. Gramatically the italian construction is wrong because of the absence of irregular verbs.</em>
<em>The correct text would be:</em>
<em>Francesca ha un buon lavoro in una compagnia internazionale a Roma. Le piace il lavoro, ma non ha molto tempo libero. La mattina a colazione non mangia niente beve un caffè di fretta esce di casa alle 6.00 e prende la metropolitana.</em>
<em>Lavora tutto il giorno e la sera torna a casa verso le 22.30 stanchissima. Le sue amiche sono simpatiche, ma non capisco perché Francesca è cosi stanca.</em>
<em>Durante la settimana telefonano spesso e loro dicono: "Dai Francesca! esci con noi al cinema strasera!"</em>
<em>Oppure loro dicono, "Noi andiamo al pub a bere qualcosa!"</em>
<em>II weekend preferisce stare tranquila a casa, fa una passeggiata nel parco, legge libri e prepara buone cose da mangiare.</em>
<em>Qualche volta, il sabato sera, lei e le sue amiche vanno a ballare e vegono a casa le ore piccole.</em>
It is to be noted that using short line lengths in the first stanza creates a thought that can be easily followed.
<h3>What is a Stanza?</h3>
A stanza refers to the building blocks or structure of a poem.
Short stanzas lay down a structure that other elements of the poem can be applied to.
If for instance, a poet starts off a poem using three lines in the first stanza, then this format must be followed consistently all through the poem.
Based on the information provided, the correct answer, therefore, is C.
See the link below for more about Stanzas:
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Nastasia [14]
Answer:
A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language. For example, words <em>humorous </em>and<em> hilarious </em>mean the same as the word <em>funny</em>. Those words are synonyms. When one word has more than one meaning, we need to be careful when determining synonyms. For example, the word <em>pupil</em> referring to a part of the eye is not synonymous with the word <em>student</em>. But, when it's referring to a student, those words are synonyms.
Your task was to pair the word with its synonym. The solutions are the following:
1. Knack - Talent
2. Paragraph - Passage
3. Maintain - Insist on
4. Break - Shatter
5. Uneasy - Restless
An antonym is a word or a phrase that has an exact opposite meaning from another word or phrase in the same language. We could say that the word <em>antonym</em> is an antonym of the word <em>synonym</em>. Another example are words<em> fast </em>and <em>slow, noisy</em> and <em>quiet</em>. We need to pay attention to the meaning of the word when determining antonyms as well. <em>Fast</em> doesn't have to mean only <em>moving at high speed </em>but <em>firmly fixed or attached, </em>as well. In the second case, the antonym is <em>loose</em>, not <em>slow</em>.
The solutions to your task are the following:
1. Cheerful - Gloomy
2. Lose - Capture
3. Whisper - Exclaim
4. Hero - Coward
5. Deep - Shallow
Answer:
le renard brun rapide sautant par dessus le chien parasseux
Explanation:
the quick brown fox jumping over the lazy dog
“I want you to teach me”
너에게 나 가르쳐줬으면 해.
Or
neoege na galeuchyeojwoss-eumyeon hae
Hope this helps :)