Answer: True.
Explanation:
William Wordsworth (1770 – 1850) was an English Romantic poet. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and him published <em>Lyrical Ballads</em> in 1798, and thus began the Romantic Age in English literature.
In<em> "Preface" </em>to the <em>Lyrical Ballads</em>, Wordsworth discusses his view on poetry. He claims that pleasure in poetry occurs when language used is close to real speech. Good poetry, he argues, includes situations from real life that all people experience. Poetry should unite people regardless of their differences. Wordsworth also writes that a poet is ''a man speaking to men'', who possesses great knowledge about human nature.
The correct option is B.
A confederate is a person who takes part in an experiment and follows closely the instructions that the experimenter give him without allowing other participants to know that he is working for the owner of the experiment.
In the question given above, all the people involve are confederate with the exception of one.
And all the confederate are saying that C is the longest line when it is clearly not the longest. Of course this will make the boy who is not a confederate very agitated and uncomfortable. He will be wondering whether he is the one who have problem or the other people {the confederate}, because all of them are saying the wrong thing.
Answer:
Some novels are dry and factual. Little is said beyond what is required. Such a technique can be quite effective, as evidenced by the works of Ernest Hemingway and Richard Ford. However, many writers choose to delve into the minds of their narrators and characters, providing a running monologue of what transpires in their heads. This is known as stream of consciousness writing.
Answer:
sorry if im wrong but i think it would be selfish and greedy
i hope i could help but sorry if i couldnt
The answer of this question is mood.