1. a
2. Can’t we
3. Come
4. About
5. Wins
6. Has
7. Is
8. Are
9. Are
The correct answer is The meter is fixed, drawing attention to the end rhyme.
Both lines have the same number of syllables and the accent pattern is identical in both, which means it is a fixed meter. Not every syllable is stressed however, only the ones that are required for the pattern.
Answer:
Application for the post of a Biology prefect.
I hereby apply for the post of a prefect in the school because I am explicitly good at Biology and also good in experimenting with living things. I love nature and also inquire to solve difficult task. I will be grateful if my request is favourably considered
Answer:
Let's study tomorrow, Shall we?
Write an email, Will you?
Everybody clapped, Didn't they?
A little cream is added to the dishes, isn't it?
I am thinner than you, aren't I?
Explanation:
Answer:
For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst and to provide for it.
Explanation:
The author has used this phrase in the excerpt to explain the thoughts that he has about life. He believes that every truth should be known whether it costs heavily. The best truth is determined by the experiments. You will only listen to others words but will not memorize and remember it until you learn things through experiments.