wanna be my mule? you gotta go across the borders to the united states. ill pay good money. (cocaina)
Answer:
The correct answer is: It is made up of a rhyme scheme of abab, cdcd.
Explanation:
In this sonnet, Shakespeare describes chronicles which contain some beautiful descriptions of the past where he notice the beauty of the youth and the young man.
The syntax of the Sonnet 106 is characterised by a specific rhyme scheme of abab, cdcd, as we can see from the excerpt above. In this excerpt, the first line is rhyming with the third (<em>time </em>rhymes with <em>rhyme</em>), the second line rimes with the fourth (<em>wights </em>rhymes with <em>knights</em>), etc.
When in the chronicle of wasted <u>time</u>
I see descriptions of the fairest wights,
And beauty making beautiful old <u>rhyme</u>,
In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights,
Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's <u>best</u>
Of hand, of foot, of lip, of eye, of brow,
I see their antique pen would have <u>express'd</u>
Even such a beauty as you master now.
Answer:
1. All insects have six legs.
2. Children are fond of asking questions.
3. A good student is always punctual.
4. None of us heard the telephone bell ringing.
5. Life in the hills has its own charms.
6. Indian farmers are hard-working people.
7. Very few trains halt at these small stations.
8. A long train journey can be tiring.
Explanation:
The subject of the sentence is what the sentence is about. It tells us who or what performs the action expressed by the verb or who/what is being described.
The predicate tells us what the subject is doing or describes the subject.
To correctly match the subjects with predicates, you need to pay attention to their meanings and the subject-verb agreement. Sentences need to make sense. This is why you wouldn't say that children have six legs. You should connect the subject <em>all insects </em>with the predicate <em>have six legs. </em>
The subject-verb agreement is a rule according to which the subject and verb must agree in number. If the subject is singular, the verb should be as well. The same applies when the subject is plural - the verb needs to be plural too.
Both males and females can be the subjects of sexual abuse.
Both males and females can be the subjects of physical bullying
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The sky cannot speak in the first place, so calling it mute has to be figurative language.