Answer:
well fist you have to read slowly answer each part of the question one at a time
Explanation:
The rhyme scheme of the given poem would be:
- AAA, BBB, AAA.
- 'Rhyme scheme' is described as the pattern of a word's tone or sound followed at every line's end in a poem.
- It primarily functions to offer a rhythm, as well as, melody to the poem that makes it more readable and memorable for the readers.
- In the given poem, the first three lines follow the same rhyme scheme 'AAA' because the last words 'cute,' 'flute,' and 'toot' rhyme with one another.
- Similarly, the next three lines follow the 'BBB' rhyme scheme as 'blue,' 'glue,' and 'kazoo' rhyme.
- Thus, the rhyme scheme of the given poem would be AAA, BBB, AAA.
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The correct answer is: [D]: "rhyme" .
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Answer:
Anger at being treated like she is invisible.
A need to be part of decision making about her family's house.
A need to have a beautiful home.
Explanation:
This question refers to the story "The Revolt of Mother." In this question, we meet Sarah Penn, the "mother" of the story. She is upset because her husband promised her a new house many years ago, but he has not delivered. Moreover, he is choosing to spend the money on a new barn that Sarah does not consider necessary. Throughout the story, Sarah is angry about this decision. She is mad about the fact that her husband treats her as if she was invisible. She is also mad about not being part of the decision making process. Finally, she is also mad that the family seems unable to have a beautiful home.