help me please
whats your question?
3^square root -64
sure
okay
yes @Pizza_King
-0.804549596 + 0.593885467 i
the choices are 8,16,-4,4, and -16
add it
its -0.210664129
no
yes it's that
not the answer wat else do you have to do
they just gave me that
as the answer choice because you also had to round but i guess that was a relative answer
oh ok thanks
welcome
can you fan me please @magy
yes
@shifuyanli can you help me in language arts
yea sure
Johnny's come home at last! Shimmering rainbows in his eyes Years of spring folded in his knapsack A red rose dried and pressed for his sweetheart Yellow daffodils tucked in a book for his mama Johnny's come home— blowing kisses to the clouds— at last! What is the mood of this poem? A. haunting B. ecstatic C. dignified D. sympathetic
B
The Haircut There lies soft hair that I once could call mine Locks so loved, they were almost always there, So long and black, now chopped and cut so fine Now length is gone, it is almost unfair. What will all the rubber bands now hold proud? How will fingers of mine twirl you around? How will all the people know to be wowed? Will you again grow and again be found? I know there is not much reason to pine You are swept up and all but said good-bye But you and I were once so intertwined All I’m left with is just a few last sighs. Dearest hair, your efforts are not in vain. Only time will make you once more my mane. Question 8. This poem is a sonnet because it A. has fourteen lines and ends in a couplet. B. has hardly any rhythm included in its lines. C. is composed entirely of couplets that rhyme. D. is written with simple stanzas and refrains.
A.
It's the same poem Which pair of lines from the sonnet above is a couplet? A. "Dearest hair, your efforts are not in vain. / Only time will make you once more my mane." B. "How will all the people know to be wowed? / Will you again grow and again be found?" C. "Now length is gone, it is almost unfair. / What will all the rubber bands now hold proud?" D. "Locks so loved, they were almost always there, / So long and black, now chopped and cut so fine"
A.
The Lonely Maid by A. Gautam Betsy never stopped to blink. She dragged on like a horse. She labored on, forgot to think. Her fingers were tough and coarse. Sometimes she sang along, while she ironed the sheets. The softness of the song is pressed in my heartbeats. Question What is the best way to describe Betsy? A. overworked B. gentle C. talented D. forgetful
A.
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