He was rambling through the mall.
lengthy, long, rambling, circuitous,
As a question, It would be Does your mother have long hair? As a statement, it would be Your mother has long hair.
Yore, essentially, means a long time past. An example sentence would be: That isn't the way things were done in the days of yore.
I think I've figured it out. Bathos is used for comical effect. For example;If we look at this example from the novel Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen"When Lydia went away she promised to write very often and very minutely to her mother and Kitty; but her letters were always long expected, and always very short."Austen builds up the sentence saying that Lydia had said that she would write alot to her mother and sister, they would always wait for them but in the end the letters were always short. That in theory is the comical effect. They would wait for the letters everytime but the letters were always short, where you would expect them to be longer if they were long expected.P.S. That's what i Think it is. Doing an essay on Pride and Prejdice for English GCSE so that's how i figured it out.actually.. Bathos isn't always used for comical effect although sometimes it can. Bathos is an exaggeration of pathos. For example someone trying too hard to passionate about something.so sometimes satirical pieces contain bathos but bathos is not always funny on purpose.
The long interminable journey seemed as if it would never end .
"Rambling" is an adjective. The following sentences provide examples of its use:Ray launched into a long and rambling explanation of why he was late.We took a rambling trail that ended at the river.
lengthy, long, rambling, circuitous,
Verbose, long-winded, rambling
She would always hoard her candy and have a big stash of it for a long time.
All a sentence has to have to make it a sentence is a subject and a verb. For example, "She ran." would be a complete sentence. 'She' is the subject and 'ran' is the verb. But a sentence can be as long as the writer wants it to be. The longest sentence I've personally ever seen was about 3/4 of a page long. There's no limit to how long a sentence can be, really, as long as it's a well-written sentence.
He was always a bit strange and many said he was unbalanced. There was no way it would stand for long as looking at it you could clearly see that it was unbalanced.
Me is always an objective-case pronoun. However, me is not in that specific sentence.
Example sentence - The long held tenet would prove difficult to remove.
That would be a complete, descriptive sentence.
Example sentence - He had no idea how long it would be before the crime was discovered.
I would imagine a meandering sentence is one that is too long and does not confine itself to one subject.
I've always had a special fondness for my niece, who has suffered a long illness so bravely.