W I C K E D
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OMG, I did the other fifteen questions of my homework but I'm stuck on these. #1: Which has the higher average kinetic energy, a tub full of 50'C water, or a small cup of 52'C water. Why? Which has more total kinetic energy, the tub or the cup? Why? #2: L...
17 years ago
#1: Elizabethan productions used (A) extensive scenery (B) elaborate costumes (C) velvet curtains (D) no props. #1: B #2: Shakespeare often indicated the end of a scene with (A) a rhyming couplet (B) a line of tetrameter (C) a malapropism (D) a silly song...
17 years ago
The rhyme scheme of the sonnet known as "Sonnet Seventy-Three was regular, seen in the cross rhymes throughout the first twelve verses and a pair rhyme in the heroic couplet (ababcdcdefefgg).
17 years ago
Question Twenty-Nine: There are several details that can be seen in the text of “Paradise Lost” that could provide the information to support the claim that Satan is a round character. One example would be: “Th' infernal Serpent; he it was, whose guile /...
17 years ago
"Every character in Shakespeare's play has a function important to the plot. Discuss the characterization of Feste using dialogue, actions and what other characters say about him. In your answer, include Feste's function in the play." HELP?! I don't reall...
17 years ago
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Eh, sorry. ^^; I'm really bad at chemistry. #1: (I don't get the first part) The cup because the water is higher in temperature. #2: No, it is very soluble in water #3: They are the tendencies of certain elemental characteristics to increase or decrease a...
17 years ago
Well I just started Chemistry...Monday. I'm home-schooled and only have teachers from nine in the morning to noon. And I payed $50 for this course. Okay, I'll re-read the chapter to see if I understand anything.
17 years ago
SORRY! >.<; #7: A sonnet divided into three quatrains and an end couplet with the rhyme scheme of ababcdcdefefgg is what type of sonnet? (A) Shakespearean (B) Italian (C) Petrarchan (D) Spenserian.
17 years ago
THANK YOU! I'll probably be posting more... <.<;
17 years ago
24: What is the rhyme scheme of Sonnet 73?
17 years ago
I'm just not sure if I understood the question correctly.
17 years ago
Okay, so is this right? Question Twenty-Four, A: The rhyme scheme in Sonnet Seventy-Three would be Shakespearean Question Twenty-Four, B: The meter of Sonnet Seventy-Three would be the iambic meter.
17 years ago
I think I got it, thanks!
17 years ago