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In the poem Catching up with Flannery O'Connor by Mary Hood, the purpose of line 1 is most likely to? A. introduce a setting B.
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Victoria
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In the poem Words by Vern Rutsala, line 1 introduces the narrator's sense of? A. Celebration B. Frustration C. Abundance D.
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Victoria
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what is the meaning of the poem, "The Singing Brook"
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List the characters in the story. Write one to two sentences on the defining characteristics of each one, providing at least one
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krystal
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Focus on the accuracy of the assumptions and conclusions. (In this step, explain how you kept a focus on the assignment to be
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Tara
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Write an essay explaining how epics reveal a civilization's customs, manners, and values. Support your ideas with at least three
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Aaron
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can someone help me with the kinds of connotations present in this poem ?
Man has fenced the wilderness back in the hills; Tamed
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yasmine
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Thank you very much for your last corrections. Can you check these sentences too?
1)Particular attention is paid to the analysis
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Franco
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I'm looking to simply answer these questions on Macbeth. Problem is, I really honestly don't understand the entire book.
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Anonymous
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Writeacher, I fixed some things in here, but I know that there are still a few mistakes in here. I think it's with the intro and
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Sara
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Can you check the following sentences,please?
1) The sight of nature breaks (OR breaks in upon) the poet's mood (OR state) of
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Franco
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Need help with this:
"Explain how people can find miracles in everyday life. Support your ideas with examples from the two poems
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mysterychicken
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'What signifigance did the title have in the short story Marigolds?'
This is my answer: The title of the short story, Marigolds,
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mysterychicken
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In the poem by John Donne, To His Mistress Going to Bed. Is the speaker imaging the young lady undressing or is she really
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NO NAME
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Why did Ezra pound choose Canto 1 to be the first poem of his Cantos? And also, why did he end his poem with "so that?"
I don't
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Karen
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After crying for hours over a lost love, a character is caught in a sudden spring storm. Based on what you know about symbolism,
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Some of the most successful television shows have multiple plots and subplots that are developed independently and then cleverly
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What does the phrase “The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck” mean? (1 point) Responses
Buck was eager to fight his
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arlyiscool
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Read the passage from "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”
"That is a very good job, Mrs. Henderson. You should be proud. You can
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we read my sister's keeper and one of the questions from our study guide talks about Campbell's dog, Judge
in what ways do dogs
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jenny
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“Some of Shakespeare’s most important characters are the least interesting, and conversely, some of his least important
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black spiderman
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In The poem "The Nymph"s Reply to the Shepard" the poet writes When the river rage and rocks grow cold, but he could have
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Chris
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5. Which statement best explains A Doll's House as a tragedy?
A. A Doll's House is a tragedy because it ends in a broken marriage
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In the poem "God's Grandeur," we find the words reck and rod. By analysis we can determine that the word rod probably comes from
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YAHMIA
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What does "But soft! What light through younder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun?" Mean
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Briana
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I have an English project I am currently working on that focuses on the novel "Animal Farm" by George Orwell.
My team and I are
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Isabelle
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How does Twain use Huck's point of view to reveal the raw truths of society
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hi
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If, when hearing that I have been stilled at last, they stand at the door,
Watching the full-starred heavens that winter sees,
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What information can you get from a poem?
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bob
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what is one positive message in the poem "Poetry" by Marianne Moore..
in the begginning of the poem the she says that she
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y912f
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I have to write an essay about the poem "The word is too much with us" by william Wordsworth. I have to talk about content and
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Anonymous
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Could you please help me I have no idea what this poem means it's so confusing. Thanks for your time.
God bless. And could you
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Cartman
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I have to make a picture of 'Eve of St Agnes' by John Keats. I have to have some quotations in it. For the part of the poem
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Anonymous
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Hello, we are on the next play in english The playboy of seville? Our question is what does Don Juan stand for? Would I put for
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Alicia
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Use the story to answer the question. What message about perspective does the author convey in this passage?
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:)
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Have you read this book called the outsiders well i need to do an oral presentation on it Here is a poem i need to know how this
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Kenny
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I am trying to write an essay on What ideas are true/untrue of the North.What do it means by ideas. Help??
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Benny
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On “Clearances” by Seamus Heaney.
The speaker’s voice in the selection from “Clearances” is _____. (1 point) Responses
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4. In "The New Colossus," the Statue of Liberty is compared to alan
A. European queen. B. mother. C. immigrant D. door 7.
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Carrie
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I need help understanding the poem "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" so I can answer some questions on it.
I know it is
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Emily
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Hi,
I just have a question about a confusing question to me in a poem that I have to answer... The poem is Annabel Lee. Here's
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Lily
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'Rain'
A teacher asked Paul what he would remember from third grade, and he sat a long time before writing "this year somebody
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Eric
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How do poets utilize literary devices and conventions to develop themes in their poetry? I don't understand how to read a poem
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liz
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Okay... these are a lot of questions! would Auden's 'The Unknown Citizen' be an example of reductio ad absurdum? And is the
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nikki
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“THE CELEBRATED JUMPING FROGS OF CALAVERAS COUNTY”
Who is telling the story? Can we trust them? Why or why not?
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Sub-Zero
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The raven What is the message or idea of the story? What is being explored?
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Sub-Zero
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I need help on writing an essay on the poem The Death of Santa Claus by Charles Webb
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Ashley
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Since English is my second language, I have difficulty understanding the language overall. So, if someone can please translate
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English as my second language
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I don't understand this poem. Well, I understad the first part until she starts talking about the blood on her sheets and then I
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Nicole
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1. Characterize the Wife of Bath's " philosophy" of marriage. Is this philosophy logical from her point of view? How?
2. What
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Audrey
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