25 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST!


1. Percy Bysshe Shelley lived and wrote in the nineteeth century.
A simple sentence
B compound sentence
c run-on

2. He was a Romantic poet his wife, Mary Shelley was a novelist.
A simple sentence
B compound sentence
c run-on

3. Three of his poems are "Ozymandias," "Ode to a Skylark," and "Adonais."
a simple sentene
b compound sentence
c run-on

4. Frankenstein was Mary Shelley's most famous novel.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

5. Percy Shelley traveled to Europe to visit his friends.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

6. Shelley made friends with other poets; John Keats was Shelley's friend.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

7. William Godwin was another friend, Shelly liked his daughter.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

8. Mary Godwin and Percy Shelley met and fell in love.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

9. Mary's father was a philosopher, her mother worked for women's rights.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

10. Percy respected Mary's father and visited him often.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

11. Percy and Mary married and went to Europe.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

12. Mary and Percy were friendly with the poet Lord Byron.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c. run-on

13. Byron wrote long, beautiful poems; some of them are almost epic in scope.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

14. Bryon was one of the greatest Romantic poets students still study his work.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

15. Byron, Keats, and Shelley were ranked together as great Romantic poets.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

16. Poetry lovers and scholars read and discuss the men's poems.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

17. I love Byron's lyrical poem, but some people prefer his satarical work.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

18. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Don Juan are Byron's masterpieces.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

19. Byron loved Greece, he traveled there.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

20. He fell ill in Greece, and he died there.
a simple sentence
b compound sentence
c run-on

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Answer 1

Answer:

I am sorry if any of them are wrong

1. Simple (a)

2. Compound (b)

3. Compound (b)

4. Simple (a)

5. Simple (a)

6. Compound (b)

7. Run-on (c)

8. Compound (b)

9. Compound (b)

10. Simple (a)

11. Run-on (c)

12. Simple (a)

13. Compound (b)

14. Run-on (c)

15. Simple (a)

16. Simple (a)

17. Compound (b)

18. Simple (a)

19. Run-on (c)

20. Compound (b)


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What is an aquifer?
please help me with this question

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Answer:

its like where water is stored underground

Explanation:

like a natural water tank

The Brunswick librarian and Jupiter’s foster mother say, “He has to love her for her, too” (Chapter 7). What are they talking about and what does that mean? The book is Orbiting Jupiter


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They are talking about how the man must love her for her which means that he has to accept her for who she is.

Which sentence has an inappropriate shift in person?

They were happy to go to the fair, where they could play games.

I like living in the city, where I can meet lots of new people.

When my dad was a kid, you had to walk to school every day.

When my grandfather was young, people made a lot of their own food.

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the third one because your dad is a he and then the pronoun becomes a you which doesn’t align with the first part of the sentence!

Answer:

C. When my dad was a kid, HE had to walk to school every day.

Explanation:

What does the personification add to this passage?
A
The personification in this passage helps create a mood that is humorous and
playful.
B
The personification in this passage helps create a mood that is romantic and
loving.
С
The personification in this passage helps create a mood that is anxious and scary.
D
The personification in this passage helps create a mood that is gloomy and sad.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

because I did it and I got it right

“The Necklace”ANNOTATE: In paragraph 3, pay attention to details related to size, luxury, and
antiquity. List the words/details related to this. QUESTION: Why does the author
use these particular details? CONCLUDE: What image do these details paint of
the life Madame Loisel desires?

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Answer:

The auther uses those details to paint a picture in your mind of what is going on in Madame Loisels life its saying that she is not really poor but also not really rich but she wants to be rich

Explanation:

The author uses those facts to create a mental image of what is going on in Madame Loisels life, implying that she is neither truly impoverished nor truly wealthy, but she wishes to be wealthy.

What image do these details paint of the life Madame Loisel desires?

She yearns for wealth and believes she is entitled to it. This demonstrates her materialism. She is sad, beautiful, and sweet. She brags about how attractive she is.

Thus, Madame Loisels is neither truly impoverished nor truly wealthy.

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A slender stream became a naked sprite,
Flashed around curious bends, and winked at me
Beyond the turns, alert and mischievous.
A saffron moon, dangling among the trees,
Seemed like a toy balloon caught in the boughs,
Flung there in sport by some too-mirthful breeze..
And as it hung there, vivid and unreal,
The whole world's lethargy was brushed away;
The night kept tugging at my torpid mood
And tore it into shreds. A warm air blew
My wintry slothfulness beyond the stars;
And over all indifference there streamed
A myriad urges in one rushing wave...
15
20
(from "Summons" by Louis Untermeyer)
What is the meaning of torpid as it is used in line 16?

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Answer: Restless

Explanation:

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Answer:

Trump

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think maybe the purpose of this poem is to encourage people, or let them know that they can restore this country again. Maybe it is to tell people that America lost its soul and one is hoping to restore it.

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