I'm not gonna write out 100 words, but I did find
-Alliteration in one-syllable words such as "break, blow, burn" creates a kind of beat and rhythm, and emphasises the meaning of those words
-There's definitely a lot of "me" in the sonnet, and the line "your viceroy in me, me should defend" uses repetition in "me" to emphasise it of course but also provides a good flow into the next line
I don't think that your options match your tiles - you must have copied them wrong. I can only match iambic pentameter with D. each foot consists of one unstressed followed by a stressed syllable.
However, enjambment has nothing to do with the stress in syllables, but rather with the fact that some poets like to continue a sentence in a poem into the next line, without the use of commas or other pauses. Blank verse is a type of a verse that doesn't have a rhyme, and is made up of iambic pentameters.
Answer:
a. trade commission
Explanation:
"An investor purchased a mutual fund through his broker.The broker charged him a fee of 3.75% of the amount of the fund. Which type of fee
has the broker charged?"
The statements in bold provide you with information on the nature of this transaction. By definition a broker is an individual or firm that charges a fee or commission for executing buy and sell orders submitted by an investor
In this case the answer is (a): trade commission:
Trade commission is a form of payment to a brokerage in which the brokerage receives a percentage of the value of each transaction that a client orders. Commissions can be seen as advantageous to a client because if the client doesn't make orders, then they do not have to pay a broker.
That's to inform because its just telling you information
The answer is
- <span>The soldiers crept cautiously through the tunnel.</span><span>.
- </span><span>I was informed that the bus would arrive in 45 minutes.
Prepositional phrases begin with a preposition and will be followed by noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause which displayed by two sentences above
(Through) + ( the tunnel)
(in) + ( 45 minutes) </span>