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Read the passage. Which sound device is expressed by the bolded words? Roses are red, Violets are blue. Please don’t kiss
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Which sound device is expressed by the bolded words? Ladybug! Ladybug! Fly away home! rhyme alliteration repetition rhythm
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blu
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poetry was particularly popular during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries in
O Descriftive O Didactic O Haiku O Lyrical
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Johnnyfat84
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why did e. e. cummings write the poem Mariann Morre
--M in a vicious world-to love virtue A in a craven world-to have courage R
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Angela
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Please, somebody help me.
I need 3 traits on Robert Frost's writing and I'm clueless. I don't even like his poems, and I'm
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Ashley
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How to eat a poem
Don't be polite. Bite in. Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin. It is
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Sara
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What does Audre Lorde's poem School Note mean? Most notably, what does the last stanza, "My children play with skulls/ and
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Mike
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connect your poem to something in the world, i.e. a song, film, current event, etc. Play the song or just mention the connection
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Laruen
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What does the child in the poem think about his drawing
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Kavi
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We're reviewing a poem called ``A Voice`` by Pat Mora. One of the questions we have to answer is `` Reread lines 17–18 of “A
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Calliou
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Read the following lines from the poem "Ten Songs."
Once we had a country and we thought it fair, Look in the atlas and you'll
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Kiddo
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how do you determine the rhythm and meter of a poem?
also how do you translate a sonnet into everyday language?
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Jatavion Micheal
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I wrote this poem is this a good title
There is a hero in everyone There is a hero in everyone Caring for others Giving strength,
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Spongebob
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Could you check these answers thanks.
1. Where do Frost's roads diverge? Answer: Frost's roads diverge in a yellow wood. 2. Which
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Crystal
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What is the tone and theme of Maya Angelou's poem "Still I Rise"?
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Aubrey
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Which of the following is not information we learn about Don Juan in the first Canto of Byron's poem?
A. His mother was an
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dontdelay
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what three words create assonance in the stanza One day a girl went walking and stepped into a store she bought a pound of
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tracy
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I am suppose to do a funny sonnet poem that has 10 syllables per line and 14 lines .Can you check my syllable or any mistakes.
Oh
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joseph
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I left out the following questions.
Could you please check them? 1)In the English section of your dissertation you focused on
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Mike
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1. In “At the Tourist Centre in Boston,” the speaker's tone can best be identified as (1 point)
disapproving. downcast.
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kate
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the speaker in birches compares the boy's climbing to
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jj
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I am having trouble doing my Poetry Explication Essay.I have my introduction, I just need help doing my body paragraph on my
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Abriel
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Both texts deal with racial discrimination. How does the structure of poem help convey this meaning in a way that the prose
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Bizuwerk ;)
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Use the excerpt to answer the question 1. Which is the best paraphrase of the lines from the poem
A. We are happy when the sun is
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Marcus
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What is the theme in the poem Lineage by Mararet Walker and The Courage That My Mother Had by Edna st. Vincent Millay? I've
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Ady
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hi im working on same poem
ice storm; the hill a pyramid of black crystal down with the cars slide like phosphorescent beetles
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Mohammad
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The River
1. I sit on the bank in my special place, 2. Feel the breeze that lifts my hair, 3. And watch the ripples run across
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Gracious Human
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Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the line, “What happens to a dream deferred?”
A. Putting off a dream can be
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quick help needed
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which of the following lines from song of becoming best supports the response selected above?
A:"Facing sullen tanks with streams
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Mills
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In a paragraph, compare and contrast the two forms of poetry haikus and limericks. It should include a specific description of
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Dan
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Which word best describes the theme of "Sympathy" by Paul Laurence Dunbar?
hope restriction admiration activity I choose C only
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Nia
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17. Some people believe that feelings should be nurtured and cherished, while others argue that feelings should be curbed and
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Nikki
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In the poem "I will pronounce your name" the speaker uses sensory details to appeal to all of the following senses except:
A.
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ally
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"Whoso (list) to hunt, I know where is a hind./ But as for me,alas, there is no more."
Which of these is nearest to the word
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Anonymous
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Both "Grandma Ling" and "your little voice . . ." use imagery to convey the emotions or attitudes of the speakers.
Choose one of
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Erica McDonnell
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Read the following lines from “Fable for When There’s No Way Out”:
“Despair tempts him / to just go limp.” What is the
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Anonymous
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Answer the following question about the poem “Fable for When There’s No Way Out.”
How does this line from the poem help
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Princess Anna
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what lines show alliterations in the poem "Fable for when there's no way out"
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jennifer
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Three figures of speech in the poem the pulley by herbert George
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Favour
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What do lines 1–17 describe? Who appears in them? Cite textual evidence from the poem to support your answer.
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jordan
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What is the short form used to illustrate a rhyme scheme?(1 point)
Responses a series of capital letters a series of capital
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someone?
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n school, right now we are going over T.S. Eliot's "Preludes" and "Not Waving but Drowning" by Stevie Smith. I see the dark,
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Jennifer
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If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved. These lines are an example of a/an
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Michelle
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In John Milton's, Paradise Lost, what is Satan's main motive for temptin Adam and Eve to sin?
a. He envied them b. he wanted
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Cori
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How does Kenneth Koch's poem, "One train may Hide another" relate to the novel " Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse.
Please help me.
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Jackson
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Since the 1970s, American poetry has
a. been characterized by diverse voices and styles b. become increasingly narrow in subject
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Literature
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are the characters in the poems or someone outside the poems
answers are: 1-The highwayman. inside ' 2-The cremation of Sam
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john
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'Explain how people can find miracles in everyday life. Support your ideas with examples from the poems 'in Just' and 'Daily'.
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mysterychicken
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If this be error and upon me proved,
I never writ, nor no man ever loved. These lines are an example of a/an
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Anonymous
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Does any one know what the poet means by these lines in this poem?
"Storm clouds are gathering The wind is gonna blow The race of
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Gaveen
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