Answer:
Bombingham
Explanation:
Answer:
the nickname was Bombingham.
Explanation:
3) Reread lines 33-36 of the poem. Based on the connotations of the words in the stanza, what is the speaker's attitude toward the lighthouse?
A The speaker views the lighthouse as a thing of the past that has outlived its usefulness.
B The speaker admires the lighthouse for its reliability and as a source of comfort.
C The speaker dwells on the unrelenting nature of the lighthouse's light, as if tired of it.
D The speaker is bored by the sameness of the lighthouse and its performance.
Answer:
Could you put the lines from the poems on the question please?
Explanation:
I'll say the answer once I read it
Which line from the poem contains figurative language?
O And there is no way of telling where the end is going to be.
O Drop a pebble in the water: in a minute you forget,
O They keep spreading, spreading, spreading from the center as they go
O And perhaps in some sad heart, a mighty wave of tears you've stirred,
Answer: The last one
Explanation: "A mighty wave of tears" is a metaphor because you don't actually have a wave of tears
Which sentences are compound sentences? Check all that apply.
Answer:
C. Graphics are popular, but design is difficult to master.
D. Lessons improve skills, so i take several classes each month.
E. Pottery sounds interesting, but i'm not sure i can handle the mess.
Explanation:
In edg.
Which sentence in the picture demonstrates correct pronouns use?
Answer:
B. She and I will see the ballet Swan Lake on Friday night.
Explanation:
"I" is a subject pronoun, and the subject is the person or thing doing the action as in "I went to the store."
"Me" is an object pronoun, and the object is the person or thing the action happens to as in "Alex liked me."
Use you and I when it is the subject of the sentence; use you and me when it is the object of the sentence.
If it is a subject, you should say they and I. If it is an object, you should say them and me.
can someone help me?
Answer:
Musical
relating to music
Radical
a group of atoms behaving as a unit in a number of compounds.
Technical
of, involving, or concerned with applied and industrial sciences