Jumping Rope is a good aerobic exercise, and it also burns calories quickly.
Compound
Almost anyone who wants to get into shape can become an adept jumper.
anyone
You should learn about jumping rope so that you don't hurt yourself.
Should learn
Rhyme and meter ____ important to a poem.
is/are
are
Both Herbert and Donne wrote ____ poetry in a devotional.
their
Jumping rope, which is sometimes called skipping rope, has been a popular activity for a long time.
Complex
Jumping rope is an exercise that requires determination.
exercise
When you jump rope, wear supportive shoes.
wear
Only some of those poems ____ these features, however.
possesses/ possess
posses
Either the boys or Mr Spencer will discuss ____ impressions of metaphysical poetry.
his
Jumping at a moderate speed for fifteen minutes burns about as many calories as running a mile in ten minutes, but jumping does not strain the ankles and the knees as much.
Compound
Jumping for five minutes may be difficult for someone who is just beginning.
someone
Do not jump while you are on concrete or other hard surfaces.
Do jump
Neither rhyming lines nor meter ____ present in free verse.
is/are
is
Did you know that one of Vaughan's poems shares ____ titles with a Herbert poems?
its
This exercise improves overall muscle tone in the arms, the legs, and the abdomen.
Simple
Becoming part of a team that practices regularly provides encouragement as well as accountability.
team
Plastic ropes are the best because they will not wear out quickly.
are
Either Julianna or her two friends ____ planned to recite a poem for the speech competition.
has/have
have
Few have already memorized ____ poems.
their
This particular form of exercise should be part of cross-training routine, which might also include running and weight training.
Complex
Jump-rope teams are made up of people who are dedicated.
people
Before you begin jumping, you should stretch completely.
should stretch
All of the poems ____ by George Herbert.
was/were
were
Several of the girls in my class told me that ____ will memorize a Vaugh poem
they