Based off the example I provided, I say that the answer is C.
The sentence should be “Jenna made the team because of her speed, ball handling, and good attitude.”
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Assuming you are referring to Spenser's Sonnet 75, and Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, the correct answer is writing about people serves to immortalize them.
Both sonnets talk about love - the narrators are writing about their loved ones in order for them to stay alive through poetry and art, even when they die in real life. As long as their poetry exists, the people they wrote about will exist as well - they will be immortal, just like poetry.
Answer:
Could you provide a section from the text?
Explanation:
<span>Scout convinces Jem to back off on the Radley game, and then Dill asks Scout to marry him. (Hey, it is the South.) Despite this moment of passion, the boys spend most of their time together and neglect Scout. So, Scout spends her time hanging out with Miss Maudie Atkinson, a usually stand-off-ish old lady.</span>
Answer:
1: B. The sound of ringing bells
2: B. Elegiac
4: B. The transformative nature of death
5: B. To undergo
Explanation:
This poem's title will be best titled the transformative nature of death. The poem reveals what happens to the dead in the grave. Also, the sad effect of the poem makes it elegiac - the ringing of the knell confirms it.