Answer: perspective is your POV , and perception is what you interpret with that point of view
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Answer:
(Answer in explanation)
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While some may look at this Harry Potter branded gum and think that it has few uses, the true potential for this gum show just how many uses it has. While most people might chew gum to freshen their breath, the gum can be chewed to help combat feelings of hunger and boredom, which are things that plague many. After chewing gum such as this, many people would opt to throw it out, but I say that you can still use your chewed Harry Potter gum! While people might find already chewed gum to be without use, you can use it to help keep things stuck to your walls! That is to say that it can be used as an adhesive to put posters up, which makes it cost effective and much more useful than the pushpins that you might use instead. So rather than waste your money on those bland and boring alternatives, spend less to get much more from this Harry Potter gum!
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Answer:
sequence, consequence, contradiction, addition
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Answer: sentence 4
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That sentence should be second to last because it was the major thing whereas everything else should be before sentece 6
There are a lot of parts to a poem. I'm just going to tell you everything basically.
1. A verse, its usually means a line of poetry, for example in the 'Dust of Snow' by Robert Frost "A change of mood" is a verse.
2. Next comes stanza, a stanza in a poem is like a paragraph in an essay. Each stanza is usually separated by some blank space. ( For an example look up Snevington Snee by Jack Prelutsky).
3. I bet you know what a rhyme is,but just in case it is a repetition of end sounds.
4. I dont think you'll be learning about rhyme scheme yet but it can be determine by making the same rhyming lines of the poem with a letter of the alphabet. An example would look like "Grizelda Gratz kept 60 cats (A)
She fed them very well (B) ON angel cakes and raisin flakes (C) And acorns in a shell (B).
5. Lastly a line in a poem is a single line or word in a poem, like "A young girl was bust working on her project for school".