Nontraditional structure (had to take one for the team)🙄
they have words.
1 is the greatest common factor...something else that they have in common is that they are all two digit numbers.
It stands for Least Common Multiple. If something is asking for the LCM of numbers it's asking for the lowest number that is a multiple of both or all of the numbers.
Oh, dude, the greatest common factor of 90, 120, and 180 is 30. It's like the cool kid that all these numbers can hang out with without any drama. So, yeah, 30 is the number they all have in common, making them like math buddies or something.
They are all multiples.
Images of Nature (if this answer shows up)
Humanity's destructiveness
they have words.
helps readers notice all the poems details
The theme common to all three poems is nature. Each poem explores a different aspect of nature, highlighting its beauty, power, and influence on human emotions and experiences. The poets use vivid imagery and language to convey their deep connection to the natural world.
The poems in the reading use various literary devices such as imagery, metaphor, symbolism, and alliteration to create vivid and expressive language that conveys deeper meanings and emotions. These devices help to enhance the reader's understanding and appreciation of the poetry.
All communities have something in common. It is that they all have laws and a government.
The names are all 1800s Railroads: The Short Line Railroad; The Reading Railroad; and the Pennsylvania Railroad.
all types of kinds but mostly happy child's poems Toering98~children poems
They all have four sides(quadrilaterils).
They are all useless
There are 3 common bad reading habits:1) reversing forward eye movement and re-reading words (regression)2) reading only one word at a time (fixation)3) hearing yourself read (sub-visualization)All 3 bad reading habits can be overcome with practice.