This is the poem question 1 is talking about.

Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes;
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea change
Into something rich and strange.
Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell
Ding-dong.
Hark! Now I hear them—Ding-dong bell.

Definition of knell: funeral bell

1. Part A: What has happened to the father in "Full Fathom Five"?

a) He has turned into a sea creature
b) He has been diving to explore the sea
c) His body has been turned into riches of the ocean ****
d) He has lost his children at sea

Part B: Which line from the poem best supports your answer to the previous question?

a) Those are pearls that were his eyes****
b) Nothing of him that doth fade
c) Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell
d) Hark! Now I hear them—Ding-dong bell.

3. In “Onomatopoeia,” what does the speaker mean to convey with the following lines?

slash, / splatters, / scatters, / spurts
a. The water is not running.
b. The water is running regularly.
c. The water is running slowly.
d. The water is running irregularly.****
There are more questions but i have more school work. Can you check this please and if you know the rest of the answers please help me

I meant if someone knows the answers they can help me understand. Not by giving me the answers but like helping my by saying this is incorrect because____.

Sure! I can help you with these questions. Let's take a look at them:

1. Part A: What has happened to the father in "Full Fathom Five"?
c) His body has been turned into riches of the ocean.

Part B: Which line from the poem best supports your answer to the previous question?
a) Those are pearls that were his eyes.

3. In “Onomatopoeia,” what does the speaker mean to convey with the following lines?
d) The water is running irregularly.

I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

To answer question 1:

The question asks what has happened to the father in the poem "Full Fathom Five." To determine the answer, we can analyze the lines of the poem. The lines "Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made" suggest that the father has died and his body has sunk to the bottom of the sea. Additionally, the line "Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea change Into something rich and strange" implies that his body has undergone a transformation in the ocean. This transformation is described as turning into something rich and strange. Therefore, the answer to question 1 is c) His body has been turned into riches of the ocean.

To answer Part B:

Part B asks which line from the poem best supports the answer to the previous question. Looking at the lines of the poem, the line "Those are pearls that were his eyes" directly connects the father's body with the riches of the ocean, implying that his body has transformed into valuable treasures. This line best supports the answer to question 1. Therefore, the answer to Part B is a) Those are pearls that were his eyes.

To answer question 3:

The question asks about the meaning behind the lines "slash, / splatters, / scatters, / spurts" in the poem "Onomatopoeia." To understand this, we need to consider the definition and usage of onomatopoeia, which is a figure of speech that imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes. In this case, the words chosen - "slash," "splatters," "scatters," and "spurts" - are all associated with irregular and sudden movements or actions. Therefore, the speaker intends to convey that the water is running irregularly, with spurts and scattered movements. This aligns with option d) The water is running irregularly.

I hope this helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

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