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What kind of poetry should someone who wants to learn about ancient philosophy read?
didactic narrative descriptive academic
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Ashley Meeker
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(1) We were very tired, we were very merry—
We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry. It was bare and bright, and
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crunchyROLL
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Poets William Cullen Bryant includes features and details that indicate age, occupation, and gender the poem "The Gladness of
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Arie
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Can you write a poem about NickEh30?
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SypherPK
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Which choice defines the speaker of the poem?
a. the emotion that the poem expresses b. the voice that narrates the poem c. the
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rstaats88
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Whenever Richard Cory went down town,
We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown, Clean
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An ______________________ is an idea or conclusion
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I have to find symbolism and repetition in a poem. I know what the repetition is I just wanted to know if personification is a
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Crazyface1212
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With which of these statements does the crone in "The Wife of Bath’s Tale" save the life of the knight?
• “A woman wants…
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Steve
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What do the speakers of Sir Thomas Wyatt's "Whoso List to Hunt" and Edmund Spenser's "Sonnet 30" have in common? How are
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Jay
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Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem "Success” is an apt description of being successful because each line in the poem reflects
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Angelina
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Frost's "Stopping by Words on a Snowy Evening" has many examples of figuative language. Here is the site, and here also is a
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GuruBlue
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Ko Orin iremolekun merin to o mo
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Angel
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5. Each of the people in Whitman's poem is a kind of
Street performer Employee Laborer Employer
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L
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16. What is the effect of the author's use of assonance in the following line from "The Raven?" (1 point)
"For the rare and
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snow
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Part A: Which TWO of the following best identify the central themes of this poem? Explain. in mending wall
a.human connection
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Determine which two phrases below from the poem contain alliteration. Select the two correct answers.
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giggles@
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Read the “Jabberwocky” poem by Lewis Carol on page 6. Then answer the following questions.
Each stanza of the poem has how
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Monicarosefromlosa27
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Which of the following describes rhyme?
the use of a sound, a word or phrase, or a sentence more than once in a passage the
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Like a leopard's tawny and spotted hide,
Stretches the plain What is the effect of the simile in line 18 of the poem? • 1. It
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L
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How it clatters along the roofs,
Like the tramp of hoofs! How it gushes and struggles out From the throat of the overflowing
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L
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I really need help on this, please help!
Posted by Priscilla on Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 5:28pm. I did not really understand the
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Priscilla
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Which of the following lines of poetry contains an example of alliteration? (1 point)
Responses A. It was the place where they
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Let iT GOooo
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A poem by Linda pasta can be found here:
"w w w. theatlantic . c o m / doc/200708 / linda-pastan-ash" (withoutspaces) I was
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Andrea
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Why did Whitman compose these lines?
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Case Ebers
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Read the following lines from Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven" "Suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently
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Country_Girl_15
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From Sonnet XIX, by John Milton That murmur, soon replies, God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts, who best Bear
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James April
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In the poem "Barbara Frietchie,” which is the direct result of an action taken by Stonewall Jackson?
A. He glanced: the old
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snek
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what is the imagery of the sky is low the clouds are mean
the poem👇🏿 The Sky is Low by Emily Dickinson The sky is low, the
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Barry Allen aka the flash
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The sun does arise,
And make happy the skies. The merry bells ring To welcome the Spring. The sky-lark and thrush, The birds of
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Im stupid
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1. Which of the following lines from Marge Piercy’s poem “To Be of Use” best demonstrates the speaker’s view that work
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germX
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1. The memory of cannon fire fades like evening mists
2. Footsteps echo softly on the grass above me 3.My bride kneels at a stone
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Harley
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A narrative poem tells a story in verse and contains elements of a short story. In a paragraph explain why paul revere's ride is
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Loki
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We were very tired, we were very merry—
We had gone back and forth all night on the ferry. It was bare and bright, and smelled
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crunchyROLL
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I have a few questions. It was a long assignment and most of the questions were easy but a few I'm nervous about.
Short story
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Anon
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“August Moonrise” by Sara Teasdale
The sun was gone, and the moon was coming Over the blue Connecticut hills; The west was
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Leane
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In the haiku by basho, what is left of the warriors dreams?
-A dark pool -A quick frog -The splashing water -The summer grass***
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Confused :-/
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From “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost
Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village
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GymnasticsLover05
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I am writing a poem for class, so is this good?
Love It can be perfect, it can be cruel, but can be broken by a fool. How can
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Rylie
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Read this excerpt from Alexander Pope's The of Lock
"No common weapons in their hands are found/ Like gods they fight l, nor dead
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lyla
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11. The speaker of the poem “Your World” goes from living in a small nest in a corner to (1 point)
A.being welcomed into a
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Leslie
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(Use the passage to answer the question.)
8. Read lines 5 – 9 from “The Olympic Swimmer.” Swimmers swivel, splash, and kick
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Austin
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what is the meaning of the poem "Planet on the Table" by Wallace Stevens
i've asked this a lot of times but no one gives me the
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Bella
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Which detail from the excerpt from Prometheus shows indirect characterization? (is it d?)
a)“For Zeus, defied, is heavy in
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maria
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Which of Yeast's poem opens with the symbol of a gyre, spiral spinning out of control?
"Sailing to Byzantium" "The Second Coming"
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Makayla
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How is the rhythm in a lyric poem created? by emphasizing the number of words in the poem by stressing certain words or
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blu
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In "I Am the Land. I Wait.," the speaker is
a. an Italian woman. b. an angry environmentalist. c. some binoculars. d. the
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Kaai97
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why is the poem "Fable for when there's no way out" a good example of "seeing common things in an uncommon way?"
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jennifer
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"The Rider"
A boy told me if he rollerskated fast enough his loneliness couldn't catch up to him. the best reason I ever heard
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Gene
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Below is the last stanza of a poem, "Dover Beach," written in 1876 by Matthew Arnold.
Ah, love, let us be true To one another!
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Anonymous
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Title: The Life and Poetry of Robert Frost I. Introduction A. Who is Robert Frost? II. Body of essay A. Events of his life 1.
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blu
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