In this excerpt from Richard Lovelace's "To Lucasta Going to the Wars," which lines use iambic trimeter?

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Answer 1
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"To Lucasta, Going to the Wars" Is a poem by Richard Lovelace that depicts the writings of a man that is going to war, to his lady in an emotional farewell

This poem is written in three stanzas that use lines of iambic tetrameter and trimeter interchangeably

Answer: The iambic trimeter is used in these lines

"To war and arms I fly",  

"The first foe in the field"

"A sword, a horse, a shield".

Answer 2
Answer: The lines which use iambic trimeter in 'To Lucasta Going to the Wars' by Richard Lovelace are:
1. 'to war and arms I fly'
2. 'the first foe in the field'
3. 'a sword, a horse, a shield'


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Secondary sources __________.A provide firsthand testimony and direct evidence
B interpret and analyze primary or other secondary sources
C store original reflections and correspondence
D can only be found in personal collections and private libraries

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Secondary sources interpret and analyze primary or other secondary sources.  Option B is correct.

Generally, secondary sources are those sources which describe or comment regarding a topic which was previously presented and mentioned in another source. In other words, secondary sources comment on primary sources, which are the original source of information.

Other choices provided above, describes primary sources.

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a visit to macbeths castle because they makes the most sense .The others one do not make sense

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His visit to Macbeth's castle:  provides the opportunity for Duncan's assassination.

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B. Theme
O C. Imagery
O D. Metaphor

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This given sentence is an example of a simile, which is a type of figurative language that compares two things. Therefore, option (A) is correct.

What is simile?

A simile is a part of speech that basically compares two things that are different, mostly use the words like or as. Similes are used to create vivid imagery and help the reader or listener understand something by comparing it to something else that is more familiar or easily understood.

Similes are commonly used in poetry, literature, and everyday speech to add color, depth, and meaning to language. For example, Her eyes were as blue as the ocean" is a simile that compares the color of someone's eyes to the color of the ocean.

The given example is a simile which is a type of figurative language. Thus, option (A) is correct.

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Simile

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Because the comparison word is 'as'

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"Eat" is an irregular verb, that is why eated is wrong. It is not a word.

Irregular verbs are verbs that don’t take on the regular –d, -ed, or -ied spelling patterns of the past simple or past participle.

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Ate is correct

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