Writing a paper:
Writing a paper can be challenging, however, if it is approached step by step it isn't as scary as it seems. First, obtain a lot of information that are credible about your topic. Then organize your thoughts by making an organization map. Thirdly, begin writing your intro and come up with a thesis statement, which is usually the last sentence of the intro. Finally start writing your paper based upon your thesis statement in which you should have several ideas written down.
Hopefully this helps.
Tongue twisters are fun. No matter how difficult they may be to read aloud, no matter how much a person dislikes the subject of English in school, everyone finds something to enjoy about tongue twisters. What do they teach us? Well, not necessarily a great deal. They are helpful in improving elocution. Other than that, they are just fun.
Now, I like poetry. A tongue twister need not be poetry, but they are all the better from my perspective when they are poems. As a result, the tongue twisters here are mostly poems. Will you learn anything? Nope. But read them aloud over and over and watch your speech improve over time.
A Limerick
A tutor who tooted the flute
tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to their tutor,
"Is it harder to toot or
to tutor two tooters to toot?"
A Question
Are our oars ore or are our oars oak?
Answer:
• An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
• A line of iambic pentameter contains five iambs, or ten syllables.
• Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in his sonnets.
Explanation:
An iambic pentameter is a term used in poetry. It means a metric line of poetry that consisted of five (5) iambs. This means it is a metric line that consists of 5 sets of stressed and unstressed syllables.
One iamb in an iambic pentameter is made up of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable hence we have 10 syllables in an iambic pentameter. An iambic pentameter also has rhythm (5 feet) contained or embedded inside it.
Answer:
Explanation:
Iambic pentameter is a kind of metric lines extensively used in traditional English poetry and drama.
The rhyme pattern: da DUM da DUM da DUM da DUM da DUM
An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
A line of iambic pentameter contains five iambs, or ten syllables.
Shakespeare uses iambic pentameter in his sonnets.
since, therefore
issues, resolution
B. She feels insignificant