Read these lines of poetry: In the depot at night, the trains go to sleep. But when it gets light, there are schedules to keep.
A.
"But when it gets light,"
B.
"In the depot at night,"
C.
"there are schedules to keep."
D.
"the trains go to sleep."
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what would be the answer and how
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
could you explain it?
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and how I would go about finding the answer
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what is the question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Read these lines of poetry: In the depot at night, the trains go to sleep. But when it gets light, there are schedules to keep.
A.
"But when it gets light,"
B.
"In the depot at night,"
C.
"there are schedules to keep."
D.
"the trains go to sleep."
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is the answer dude since it looks like you have no idea what you are doing
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I just need help since i have to go to tennis
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and need to do this
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I do know what im doing
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ok then why did you need to ask what the question was
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Read these lines of poetry: In the depot at night, the trains go to sleep. But when it gets light, there are schedules to keep.
A.
"But when it gets light,"
B.
"In the depot at night,"
C.
"there are schedules to keep."
D.
"the trains go to sleep."
OpenStudy (anonymous):
omg why is dan815 viewing this but not even helping me for an hour
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sorry i was looking for your question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dude omg this is the question and you have been asking this for like 15 minutes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its d
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and you have to explain it also
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because when the trains go to sleep its giving objects(trains) human characteristics(sleeping)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Read these lines of poetry:
The fox in the henhouse laughed,
and the pigs looked out from their sty.
They oinked and alerted the horses,
who bolted from the barn built nearby.
Which line contains an example of alliteration?
A.
"They oinked and alerted the horses,"
B.
"The fox in the henhouse laughed,"
C.
"and the pigs looked out from their sty."
D.
"who bolted from the barn built nearby."
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is the answer and how can you explain it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c or d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
because alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
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im thinking d
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