"When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser(s)" refers to certain people's tendency to turn the biterness and humiliation of losing an argument into personal attacks against the debate opponent and their image.
To <em>slander</em> means to defame, to say false things about someone in an attempt to damage their reputation.
This statement is often attibuted to Greek philosopher Socrates, but there isn't any evidence supporting the fact that he originated the phrase, so it would be best to avoid quoting Socrates in this case, especially in school assignments.
Sentence one --
Verb - Heard
Main Verb - Heard; Action
Helping Verb - None
Sentence two --
Verb - Know
Main Verb - Know; Action
Helping Verb - None
I think it means improper
Answer: In these lines, Gwendolen says that people who live in the country lack social status Cecily indicates that people in the city are ignorant of country life
<u>Social Status</u> first blank
<u>ignorant of country</u> life second blank
Explanation: Got a 5/5 on test, this is correct!
Answer:
Romeo's lines make up one quatrain, which uses an abab rhyme scheme.
Explanation:
A quatrain, in poetry, is a stanza that is made of four lines. The term 'quatrain' is derived from the French word 'quatre' meaning 'four.'
<u>The structure of the given excerpt is that the dialogues of both Romeo and Juliet makes a quatrain with a rhyme scheme of abab</u>.
The rhyme scheme of the given lines are 'hand-stand'; 'this-kiss'; 'much-touch'; and 'this-kiss.' Thus it makes a rhyme scheme of abab.
<u>And the dialogues consists of four lines which makes it a quatrain</u>.
Thus the correct answer is the third option.