Which of the following lines in Sonnet 29 marks a turn in the poem’s meaning?
Line 9
Answer:
she <u>is</u> an engineer
Explanation:
you can put either is or was.
(be)means be verb.
actually if it's a present tense sentence you have to put is and if it's a past tense sentence you have to put was.
Prologue Prologue gives us an insight about the main part of the story.
Answer:
The miserable outcasts of a crowded continent
If the root hydro- means "water", then the word that means "an electrical instrument used to monitor underwater sounds" is called a hydrophone. A hydrophone is a kind of microphone that is specifically used to detect and record sound waves underwater.