How does Shakespeare use imagery and setting to provide the mood in Romeo & Juliet: Act 3, Scene 1?

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Answer: i'd say mysterious kinda because they harley know each other so its like when your trying to figure somebody out!!! I hope i helped you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

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Which answer choice has no errors in capitalization? A. "Many countries," added Juanita, "use the metric system." B. Cassie noted, "the United States is a big exception, however." C. "On the other hand," Bill chimed in, "The metric system is for weights and measures." D. "The metric system was created in 1791," said Tony. "it is based on the meter and kilogram."

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D
You do not need to capitalize metric system

A. "Many countries," added Juanita, "use the metric system." u should be capitalized so a is incorrect

B. "On the other hand," Bill chimed in, "The metric system is for weights and measures." There are no errors in B therefore B is correct.

C. "The metric system was created in 1791," said Tony. "it is based on the meter and kilogram."  "I" should be capitalized but it is not and C is incorrect

D.  Cassie noted, "the United States is a big exception, however." "T" should be capitalized and D is incorrect.

Read the poem below and answer the question that follows.“Horses on the Grass”
by Grace Schulman
From the tower window
the moon
draws a silver maple’s shadow
across a spangled lawn;
horses
rear, manes lashing the air,
front legs floating.
Half monarch,
half shadow, the tree
aspires to the sky;
one branch, cracked by lightning,
scrapes the earth.
Reflected
on the grass, bent twigs
are curved hooves, galloping
as the moon rises.
Divided it stands
in wholeness, mourning
its victories, praising
the god of trees, the king of horses.
The tree holds souls
in a bark prison
poised like a runner at the starting line—
and bolts free, wildly
pawing the ground those roots lie under.
Source: Schulman, Grace. “Horses on the Grass.” Days of Wonder: New and Selected Poems. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2002. Poetry Foundation. Web. 25 July 2011.
Which statement about the poem is true?
The poem follows a rhyme scheme.
The poem is a sonnet.
The poem follows a fixed pattern of meter.
The poem uses free-verse structure.

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Hello, the correct answer is the final option - the poem uses free-verse structure. This poem doesn't follow a rhyme scheme, as there are various different rhymes, and it is not consistent. It is not a sonnet - a sonnet has 14 lines, and this poem has more. It also doesn't follow a fixed pattern of meter, because there are lines with two syllables, and there are those that have over 5, so again, it is not consistent. Thus we can conclude that the answer is "free-verse structure", as that means that it doesn't follow any of these rules.

The poem uses free-verse structure.  

The reader learns much about Boswell from his biography of Johnson. Write a brief character sketch of Boswell. Analyze the friendship between the two men and the influence each had on the other. Did their personal relationship compromise or enhance The Life of Samuel Johnson?

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Answer:

Explanation:

James Boswell was a young man from Edinburgh, although his family wanted him to be a lawyer he knew he was going to be a biographer. His father was a Lord, because he was a judge, so they were named lords and they could choose the place they would be Lords. Sometimes, he was considered as a ridiculous man who luckily met Johnson to write his biography.

They were completely different, Boswell was on his twenties,  came from an aristocrat family, while Johnson was not that young, he was a famous man who came from a humble family. It is said that people are rejuvenated by younger people and this could have happened in the relationship between Boswell and Johnson.    

what type of rhyme appears in these lines from emily dicksons poem angels in the earlie morning (angels when the sun is hottest may be seen the sands among stooping plucking sighing flying parched the flowers they beat along)

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internal rhyme,slant rhyme,end rhyme 

When you read actively, youA)relate to text
B)teach some one vocabulary
C)must speak out loud
D)do not learn as quickly

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When you read actively, you A. RELATE TO TEXT

Active reading means that you are reading something for the purpose of understanding its content and evaluating whether said content can help you satisfy your needs.

Reading for Comprehension has 5 steps.
1) Skim - quickly read through text to get the overall impression.
2) Question - ask yourself if the reading the text will help you. Check the text whether it provides answers for your questions: Who? What? Where? When? How
3) Read - read the text in a focused, and fairly speedy way
4) Remember - test your member. check whether you understand and remember salient points in the text.
5) Review - read the text in more detail, make your own notes for easy comprehension and remembrance.
When you read actively, you relate to the text

Which words in the sentence are the predicate adjectives?The cat's fur feels soft and fluffy on my hand.
Choose all answers that are correct.
a. cat's
b. soft
c. hand
d. fur
e. fluffy

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b.soft and e.fluffy  Those two modify the subject Please THANKS and RATE

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The answer is B and E

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