The rhyme scheme and stanza pattern of "A Musical Instrument" mimics the appearance of a pan flute.
The rhyme scheme is ABACCB, and each stanza is made up of six lines. Each stanza is very similar to the shape of a pan flute, which is a group of pipes (or reeds) of increasing length. Thus, the rhyme scheme and stanza pattern make the poem into a pan flute.
It could also be said that each stanza is very similar to the flow of a river, as there is a constant flow throughout the poem. Pan makes his instrument from the reeds by the river.
Answer: Foreshadowing is when the author gives hints on what is going to happen next in the story.
Explanation: The literary device of foreshadowing is when the author uses hints to give the reader an idea of what will come later in the story. This can be obvious or more subtle and can become more apparent as the story goes on.
Authors use foreshadowing for purposes of building suspense, which makes the reader want to continue.
D. Depict sound, smell, taste, and texture.
<span>True The reader may go from having a good point of view changing to bad or bad changing to good and become confused.</span>
First convert them all to one category of numbers (for lack of a better explanation), like decimals. So 75% because .75, 1/2 becomes .5, 0.375 stays the same, and 5/8 becomes 0.625
So, if you want the answer from least to greatest it would be
0.375, 1/2, 5/8, 75%