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The poem "Dreamers" ends with the image of a man going to an office by train. Why did Sassoon choose to end the poem with this
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What is it that angers the speaker in the poem “I Am the Land. I Wait.”?
the prospect of being chained and fenced the idea of
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In “I Will Pronounce Your Name,” how does the feeling associated with the name, Naëtt, change from the first to the second
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What is it that angers the speaker in the poem “I Am the Land. I Wait.”?
(1 point) Responses the prospect of being chained
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In “I Will Pronounce Your Name,” how does the feeling associated with the name, Naëtt, change from the first to the second
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In “I Will Pronounce Your Name,” how does the feeling associated with the name, Naëtt, change from the first to the second
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Essay: Which writer, Marlowe or Raleigh, has a more realistic view of country-living? Write a short essay in which you compare
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Choose the meaning of the bold word.
And I throbbed with a burning desire / To travel this immensity. (“Your World”) (1
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Read this excerpt from John Donne’s "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning. "
“If they are two, they are two so/As stiff, twin
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In Gray’s "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard", the speaker wonders about the potential accomplishments of those buried in
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He only says, "Good fences make good neighbors." Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder: If I could put a notion in his
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In Frost’s poem “Mending Wall,” the lines “I see him there, / Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top / In each hand,
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What is a poem’s meter?(1 point) Responses a line in a poem that repeats multiple times a line in a poem that repeats multiple
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Use the limerick to answer the question. There once was a fair man from Beirut, who dreamed he was hearing a moo. He awoke in
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Dim, dangerous clouds stampede across the sky. Where did the sun go hide? Question Use the haiku to answer the question. What
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In " On my First Son" why does the speaker define the child's state as enviable?
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Complete Poetry Analysis for BOTH Hanging Fire by Audre Lorde & Teenagers by Pat Mora.
Hanging Fire BY AUDRE LORDE I am fourteen
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In 1-2 sentences Analyze the effects of figurative language used in line 1 through 24 in "The Skater of Ghost Lake" by William
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Use the poem to answer the question. A child jumped right up in bed, scared of a monster ‘til Mom said, “My dear you are
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In Stanza 2, what is the effect of the author's use of the phrase "the darkest evening of the year"? O a) It creates a sense of
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Which line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone?
(1 point) Responses A. “And so I dream of going back
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Read this excerpt from John Donne’s "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning. " “If they are two, they are two so/As stiff, twin
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Respond in a paragraph. Answer is written in compiele sentences.
Compare the poems by Szymborska and Milosz read over the course
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Compare the two different types of love between William Shakespeare's - "Sonnet 130", and Christopher Marlowe - “The
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In the following stanza, what is Gray suggesting about the individuals buried in the churchyard?
Perhaps in this neglected spot
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Name at least 2 Kinds of figurative language WITH examples in “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou.
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1. Analyze one of the following poems: "Clearances," "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," "Not Waving but Drowning," "The
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In which line does the poet use caesura?(1 point) Responses “And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the
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Where every one is kindly and unfairly tried
By a squalor of honest men. What is ironic about the trial mentioned in these lines?
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Her voice is like clear water That drips upon a stone In forests far and silent Where Quiet plays alone.
Use the poem to answer
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What is it that angers the speaker in the poem, "I Am the Land. I Wait."What is it that angers the speaker in the poem, "I Am
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What is the poet's purpose in contrasting the celebratory atmosphere of the shores and the speakers demeanor in the last stanza?
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Read these lines from the poem Where every one is kindly and unfairly tried By a squalor of honest men What is ironic about the
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Read this excerpt from John
Donne’s "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning. " “If they are two, they are two so/As stiff, twin
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Which of the following lines best captures a theme of the poem?
* 1 point "He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed" (line 8)
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The “We” adds to the development of the author’s message mainly by .
Answer choices for the above question A. creating a
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Use the excerpt from “Ghost House” by Tobert Ftost to answer the question. The first two lines of the poem serve which
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Respond in a paragraph. Answer is written in complete sentences.
Compare the poems by Szymborska and Milosz read over the course
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Which line from the poem best supports the answer in Part A?
Responses A “Or there would have been spikes in the afterward
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Read tipping point in second quarter of the crossover” in 324 sentences identify a tipping point in your life, and explain how
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Use the notes from your reading of third-quarter to answer the question:How does the form of the poem, dear John contribute to
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How does the development of the speaker's emotions in "O Captain! my Captain!" contribute to the overall impact of the poem? A.
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What is ironic about the trial mentioned in these lines?
A. The "honest" men from these lines in the poem live in "squalor,"
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Use the notes from your reading of “Third Quarter” to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AHow does the form of “At Noon, in
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READ the 11 poems in a Warm up then look back at the elements of prose and verse table in the one novel one community unit 1
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How does the image of Cupid's eyes rolling like ocean tides in these lines affect the meaning of this poem?
He rolls them with
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In this excerpt from the poem, what is the connotative meaning of the word cried?
Venus, when her son was lost, Cried him up and
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In “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” the speaker tells of seeing the “muddy bosom” of the Mississippi River turn gold when
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Determine the rhyme scheme of the poem
Thou ill-form'd offspring of my feeble brain, Who after birth did'st by my side remain,
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In the space provided below, write a brief reflection discussing the examples of figurative language you found in the poem.
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