Answer:
It contains exactly 14 lines.
Explanation:
This poem is written in free verse, and has no rhyme scheme, the only thing in common that it has with the Elizabethan sonnet, which has a strict structure and a rhyme scheme that goes like this:
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
As this poem has no rhyme scheme detectable, the only way that it resembles a Elizabethan sonnet is the fact that it has 14 lines, in this case, the format doesn´t allow you to see it but the whole:
"Like childre aling the graveled walks of the garden, Diego´s"
That is a whole line, but the format can´t keep it together.
Answer:
The reward is in the action. Caring for others is a selfrewarding action.
1 find what you are write and use a note and put them in order and organise them
2 make them into paragraphs and use transformation words
3read it over to make it right and good
1.a
2.b
3.a
4.a
5.c
6.c
7.a
8.c
9.a
10.a
11.b
12.b
13.b
14.a
15.d
16.b
17.a
18. c & b
19. b&d
20.a
22.a&d
Taking into account its structure, this is a compound-complex sentence.
"After a bear cub survived a forest fire in 1950 he became known as Smokey and he lived in the national zoo for many years"<u> is a compound-complex sentence because it contains two independent clauses</u> ("he became known as Smokey" and "he lived in the national zoo for many years") <u>and one dependent clause</u> ("after a bear cub survived a forest fire in 1950"). <u>The two independent clauses are joined by the coordinating conjunction "and" and the dependent clause is introduced by the subordinating conjunction "after"</u>. A compound-complex sentence is a combination of a compound sentence, which contains two independent clauses, and a complex sentence, which has a dependent clause joined to an independent clause.