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a sonnet-
refers to a type of poetry which consists of 14 lines with
rhyme
schemes and structure of distinct features
octave-
it refers to the first eight line of petrarchan sonnet
Volta
- it refers to the ninth line which signals the change in the tone mood and attitude of the speaker
petrarchan
and
shakespearean-
are the two types of sonnet
couplet
-it refers to the last two lines of shakespearean sonnet
sestet-
it refers to the last six lines of petrarchan
francisco
petrarca
and
william shakespeare
- the two notable writers of sonnet
quatrain-
it refers to the three four line stanza
love
,
infidelity
, jealousy-what are the general themes of shakespearean sonnet
a b a b c d c d e f e f g g - the
william
shakespeare
sonnet
a b b a a b b a d c d e e - the
francisco
petrarca
sonet
Non-verbal communication
, body language.
Verbal
Communication Short Talk
An argument
text. A text where the writer is either for or against an issue or subject or presents the case for both sides.
A
persuasive
text. Any text whose main purpose is to prevent a point of view and seeks to persuade a reader.
adverb of
degree
describe how often something occurs
adverb
time
tell us when an action happen but also for how long and how often
adverb
of
frequency
describe how often an action happens
adverb of
manner
are employed in sentence to provide a reader or listener with more information about action being done by the subject in a sentence
*
Subject
Gerund*: It's the action that starts the sentence
*
Subject-Complement
Gerund*: It completes the subject, often with a linking verb
*
Direct-Object
Gerund*: It's the action directly affected by the verb.
*
Object-Complement
Gerund*: It completes the object, providing more detail.
*Object-of-Preposition Gerund*: It follows a
preposition
, showing the action's relationship.
Object-of-Possessive Gerund*: It shows
possession
or ownership of the action.