Which of the following best defines the term rhyme scheme in poetry? A. the repetition of initial consonant sounds B. the pattern of end rhymes C. the pattern created by stressed and unstressed syllables D. the use of a connecting word to make a comparison

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Answer 1
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The correct answer is B. the pattern of end rhymes. In poetry, the rhyme scheme refers to the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem. Here is an example form Roberts Frost's poem "Neither Out Far Nor In Deep":

The people along the sand (A)

All turn and look one way (B)

They turn their back on the land (A)

They look at the sea all day (B)

The uppercase letters at the end of each line denote the rhyme. The rhyme scheme in the poem above would be ABAB because line 1 rhymes with line 3 and line 2 with line 4.

Answer 2
Answer: It would be your patterns of end rhymes, I believe.

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Identify the relative pronoun and the noun or pronoun to which it relates. The unlikely story that he told proved to be true. Relative pronoun: Noun or pronoun to which it relates:
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How are the operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story alike?a. They are both very tense places.
b. They are both very cold places.
c. They are both places where people come to relax.
d. They are both places where people study neutrons.

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The operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story are alike because

(D) They are both places where people study neutrons.

In both of the mentioned labs, the study of radioactivity is being undertaken.

Give this topic sentence : Swimming is really the health exercise anyone can do. What other detailed sentence you can say about the topic sentence.

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List the reasons that swimming is a really healthy exercise in complete sentences.
Perhaps,
1. Just about anyone can do it
2. It doesn't cost thousands of dollars like some work out equipment
3. It's FUN :)
Those are just my ideas though :P

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List the reasons that swimming is a really healthy exercise in complete sentences.

Perhaps,

1. Just about anyone can do it

2. It doesn't cost thousands of dollars like some work out equipment

3. It's FUN :)

Those are just my ideas though :P

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Which sentence uses correct capitalization? A. North of the city of San Francisco is the Golden gate Bridge. B. Ronald Reagan was a Movie Star before he was elected president. C. The New Deal was enacted during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidency. D. I watched the Super bowl with my best friend, Tommy.

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A is wrong because Golden Gate is proper noun but it didn't capitalized "Gate".
B is wrong because "movie star" is a common noun but it written in proper noun.
C is correct.
D is wrong because "Super bowl" needs to be both capitalized or needs to be both uncapitalized, I'm not sure about that mistake.
The answer is C.
A) Golden Gate is the name of the bridge , so all 3 words should be capitalized Golden Gate Bridge
B) Movie star isn't capitalized as the 2 words aren't proper names.
C is correct
D)Super Bowl is the name of the tournament and hence a proper name .So both have to be capitalized

What does it mean to be a "good man?" You know, at somebody's funeral, someone might say, "he was a good man." What do they mean by that?

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Answer: good person

Explanation:

It means that he was a good person

The authorial voice is best defined as __________.the voice used by authors when seeming to speak for themselves
the voice that expresses the historical author's opinions
the fictional narrator that may have a different personality, background, or viewpoint from the historical author
the attitude the author or narrator has toward the subject matter

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In this question, the authorial voice is best described as the voice used by the voice used by authors when seeming to speak for themselves. The historical author is the one writing the text and his or her opinions may or may not be in the text itself; the "author," meanwhile, is the one who the reader perceives to be behind the narration. The fictional narrator is separate from the author and often has a different personality or point of view altogether. 

the correct answer is : the voice used by authors when seeming to speak for themselves

In which sentence does the underlined noun clause function as the object of a preposition?To play different styles of music in my band is what I would like to do.
At concerts, my band plays whichever songs our fans request.
Our group sends whoever requests information a newsletter and a link to our web site.
I will write lyrics to whichever melody you create.

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The object of a preposition is a noun that comes after a preposition, so the sentence that has a noun clause after a preposition is

To play different styles of music in my band is what I would like to do

in: preposition

my band: the noun of the preposition

Assuming that in the last option 'whichever melody you create' is underlined, the correct answer is that one, the last sentence. Because this is the only sentence in which 'to' is used as a preposition, in 2 and 3 there are no prepositions, and in 1 'to' is a part of an infinitive phrase.