How does Susan Hartley Swett maintains the serene, even mood of "July"? A. by using free-verse stanzas B. by ending each stanza with a refrain C. by using religious imagery D. by using elevated and formal language

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is B Rowena565
Answer 2
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The answer is B. by ending each stanza with a refrain


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How to put this sentence in the passive voice The sheep were herded into a pen?

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The passive voice of the sentence “The sheep were herded into a pen” is “The pen was herded by sheeps”. The subject ‘sheep’ which is neither a do-er or a be-er is being acted upon by the agent ‘pen’.

Which statement best describes the ways that the speakers in "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason" and "Deliverance From Another Sore Fit" achieve contentment?

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The best description to the statement "A Thought on the inestimable blessing of reason" and "Deliverance from another sore fit" is that in the poems given the speakers expresses humility before a superior force, deals with great pride and doubts to their abilities. 

The speakers of both poems achieve contentment as "the speakers express humility before a larger and greater force." So, in both poems the best statement describes humility.

How did the speakers achieve contentment?

The choices given to the given question are:

(i) In both poems, the speakers consider themselves insignificant.

(ii) In both poems, the speakers express a great deal of pride.

(iii) In both poems, the speakers express humility before a larger and greater force - (Correct answer).

(iv) In both poems, the speakers express great doubt as to their abilities.

This is due to the speaker's perception that their own sense of self-worth is unimportant because, for them, it expresses a great lot of pride and greater doubt about their abilities in the poems "Deliverance From Another Sore Fit" and "A Thought on the Inestimable Blessing of Reason."

Therefore, the third option from the list is the one that should be selected.

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To form the comparative degree of adverbs, you should add which of the following words? A. Great or little B. All or none C. More or less D. Most or least

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The correct answer is C. more or less.

Comparative forms of both irregular adjectives and regular adverbs is formed by adding words more (if the comparison is positive) or less (if the comparison is negative). For example:

He finished his work more carefully than I did.

As you can see here, the adverb carefully is combined with more to form its comparative form. If you want to make a superlative, you will use most or least.

Answer: To form the comparative degree of adverbs, the words (C.) more and less should be added.

Explanation: Adverbs are words that are used to modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. Moreover, there are different types of adverbs, such as adverbs of time, adverbs of condition, adverbs of place and adverbs of degree. In some cases, to form the comparative degree of adverbs, it is enough adding the suffix -er at the end of the word, such as in "faster" or "quicker"; however, in other cases, it is necessary to add the words "more" or "less" before the adverb in order to form the comparative degree. These two words are generally added when the adverb ends in -ly.  

Which conclusion about the bride’s marriage can the reader draw by the end of this poem “Woo’d and Married and A’” by Joanna Baillie. ?

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The poem draws conclusion on wealth amidst the marriage and family issues, where the author means emotions, feelings and understanding with wealth, not material things. Bailie considers these things small, however they are described as the foundations of happiness. She drew new lines in romantic movement exploring the themes loyalty, obedience and family in comparison with traditional romantic themes like, nature, creativity and imagination.



As an opinion, it is to be understood from the poem that the bride is not happy with her marriage. She is crying without hope and she knows that nothing can ever help her and comfort her - even her own family tells her not to complain instead she should be thankful.

King Solomon honored the commitment made by his father king david to____.

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King Solomon built a temple to God by honoring the commitment made by his father King David.

Correct the following sentence I lived in Calcutta since 1930​

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Answer:

I have lived in Calcutta since 1930.

Explanation:

Kolkata is the new name for Calcutta