Start with one of the following sentences and write a paragraph that creates a picture for your reader. Use concrete, specific language and vivid comparisons wherever possible. By the time I arrived, the house was a mass of flames. As soon as the game ended, the crowd poured out onto the field. If you’ve never seen the ocean, you’ve missed a great experience. There are really no words to describe it, but I’ll try.

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If you’ve never seen the ocean, you’ve missed a great experience. As you scan the horizon, the expanse of sparkling deep blue water extends to the azure sky. As you approach the shoreline, you feel the fine cool mist driven by the breeze as waves crash loudly on the gritty sand. Mounds of water form as if by magic, donning bubbly caps of white as they grow taller, curling as they race toward the beach. If you are on the Pacific coast at sunset, and there are a few clouds near the horizon, you will enjoy a spectacle of light and color as the reddening sun paints the clouds in hues of gold, crimson, and scarlet as it dips below the edge of the water, and purple dusk settles over the scene.

Explanation:

There is an example. I tried to incorporate images with shapes and colors,  feeling, and movement.

I hope it helps!


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B.
Joanna bought the gift yesterday.

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Joanna wrapped the gift carefully and neatly.

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No, "the" is not a preposition as it does not describe a place in which something is. "The" would be called an article, like "a" or "an".

The answer to your second question, therefore, is D. Joanna hid the gift behind the couch, as "behind" would be the preposition because it describes where the gift is.

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What is Claudius’s explanation for the speed of his marriage to Gertrude?

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Answer:

They marries quickly after the King's death to protect the kingdom from appearing weak.

Explanation:

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Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly

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A. its the only one that is correct

Which introduction would best introduce the story’s characters

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Answer:

A third person omniscient view with a main character as the narrator

Explanation:

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Question 1Part 1:

For the first part of this Apply, you will listen to the song, ‘’I Just haven’t met you yet’’ by Michael Buble and fill in the missing words (past simple or present perfect simple forms). The video can be found in the link here.



I'm not surprised, not everything lasts

I _________________ my heart so many times, I ______________keeping track

Talk myself in, I talk myself out

I get all worked up, then I let myself down



I ____________ so very hard not to lose it

I came up with a million excuses

I thought, ______________I of every possibility



And I know someday that it'll all turn out

You'll make me work, so we can work to work it out

And I promise you, kid, that I give so much more than I get

I just ______________ you yet



I might have to wait, I'll never give up

I guess it's half timing, and the other half's luck



Wherever you are, whenever it's right

You'll come out of nowhere and into my life



And I know that we can be so amazing

And, baby, your love is gonna change me

And now I can see every possibility

I _____________just you yet



They say all's fair

In love and war

But I won't need to fight it

We'll get it right and we'll be united



And I know that we can be so amazing

And being in your life is gonna change me

And now I can see every single possibility



And someday I know it'll all turn out

And I'll work to work it out

Promise you, kid, I'll give more than I get

Than I get, than I get, than I get



Oh, you know it'll all turn out

And you'll make me work so we can work to work it out

And I promise you kid to give so much more than I get

Yeah, I just haven't met you yet

I just ___________ you yet Oh, promise you, kid



To give so much more than I get

I said love, love, love, love

Love, love, love, love

(I just __________ you yet)

Love, love, love, love Love, love

I just ___________ you yet

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I'm not surprised, not everything lasts

I've broken my heart so many times, I stopped keeping track

Talk myself in, I talk myself out

I get all worked up, then I let myself down

I tried so very hard not to lose it

I came up with a million excuses

I thought I'd thought of every possibility

And I know some day that it’ll all turn out

You'll make me work so we can work to work it out

And I promise you, kid, that I'll give so much more than I get

I just haven't met you yet        

Oh, promise you, kid, to give so much more than I get

I said love, love, love, love, love, love, love

I just haven't met you yet

Love, love, love, love, love, love, love

Yeah, I just haven't met you yet

My tongue, every atom of my blood, form’d from this soil, this air, Born here of parents born here from parents the same, and their parents the same, I, now thirty-seven years old in perfect health begin, Hoping to cease not till death. —Walt Whitman Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Which statements accurately describe the structure of each poem? Check the three boxes that best apply. Whitman’s poem has regular rhyme. Longfellow’s poem has regular rhyme. Whitman’s poem has regular meter. Longfellow’s poem has regular meter. Whitman’s poem has mostly regular line lengths. Longfellow’s poem has mostly regular line lengths.

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Answer:

The three options which best apply are 2, 4, and 6:

2. Longfellow's poem has regular rhyme.

4. Longfellow's poem has regular meter.

6. Longfellow's poem has mostly regular line lengths.

Explanation:

Walt Whitman (1819-1892) was an American poet who, to this day, is known as the father of free verse. A poem written in free verse, like the one that is quoted in the question, does not respect rhyme schemes. That is, the last words of each line do not sound similar. Free verse also does not worry about meter, that is, the number of syllables in each line. Because of that, the lines can have completely different lengths from one another.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) was also an American poet whose works still marvel readers to this day. When we read the lines of his poem quoted in the question, we can easily notice how different they are from Whitman's. Longfellow's poem has a clear rhyme scheme ("earnest" rhymes with "returnest", "goal" with "soul"). The lines have similar length, which shows the author most likely used the same or similar numbers of syllables. With that in mind, we can choose options 2, 4, and 6 as the best ones.

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2, 4, 6

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