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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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Sandia
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Which evidence from the poem supports the answer chosen in Part A?
A “...allowed fear to nudge you back into/the status
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in the poem the legend by garrett hongo what is the aullusion at the end of the poem in stanza 4?
Need Answer ASAP!!
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Rebecca
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I need to let you check a few things later. I hope you'll be there, Writeacher.
1) I need your help for a project work on Emily
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Frank
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In Dante's inferno, why does Dante have to get rid of his feelings of sympathy and pity toward sin and sinners in order to grow?
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Karen
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The poet describes the "taste of liberty" as "bitter" most likely to imply that the people of Africa (1 point) Responses worked
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Ray
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Could you please check which tense is best in the following sentences? Thank you. (The poet remembers a walk he went on with his
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Henry2
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I forgot to add a few more sentences.
I hope you can check them, too. 1) According to Wordsworth imagination sharpened a special
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Henry2
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"Beasts of England" is later replaced by a poem by Minimus that states:
"Oh, how my soul is on Fire when I gaze at thy Calm and
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Quinn Downing Jr.
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how can i make this sentece better
If so the boat figuratively seems to be the transportation to heaven. Given that death is
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sam
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Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota?
What is the significance of this poem? What does the author
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Joe
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Can you please check if the following sentences are grammatical? Thank you.
(especially questions 1-2) 1) Outline T.S. Eliot’s
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Henry1
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I forgot to include these other sentences. I just wanted to know if the verb should be "originate" or "originated". Thank you.
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Henry1
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I left out the following sentences.
Thank you. 1) In particular, he uses allusions to thirty-five writers in six languages along
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Henry1
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I need help on a camparative essay between Barbie Doll and Phenomenal Woman and I would like to include Mirrors. In Barbie Doll
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Evelyn
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I still have a few doubts on the use of the present after "as if" and on other statements. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Mike
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lengthen the poem:
In the morning haze, the world awakes As sunlight dances on dew-laden petals, Whispering secrets to the drowsy
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Ray
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A slash of blue, a sweep of gray, some scarlet patches on the way, compose an evening sky
A little purple -slipped between-some
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John`
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Thank you very much for your help. Here are the last sentences of the day.
1)The opposition between dark and white works in
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Franco
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What is the interpretation of this poem? It's from Seamus Heaney, and is entitled Blackberry Picking.
Late August, given heavy
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Jazz
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i need help on thinking of a IAMBIC and TROCHAIC poem.
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kim
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1) The poet's initial mood Or state? of solitude turns into happiness
2) The flowers are introduced/described in the first stanza
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Franco
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1) The albatross as well as the spirits, the angels and the sea monsters are other supernatural elements (Is it correct or is it
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Franco
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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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Auden’s poem refers to the plight of Jews in?
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couls u paraphrase this for me?
No person is an island, entire of itself. every person is a piece of the continent, a part of the
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Rosemary
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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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Help me Edit this document please.
Both Emily Dickinson and Walter Whitman used their poetry as a way to express
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Connor
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What similarities are between the grandmothers in The Courage That My Mother Had, and Lineage. I read the poem but I'm not so
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Kisha
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What evidence indicates that Andrew Marvell's poem "To His Coy Mistress" is a carpe diem poem?
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Cori
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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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What does this poem mean exactly? Is it just the poet out on the sea missing his children, or is there more to it? Would the
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Sara
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has anyone read Richard Cory?
if anyone has, tell me why cory shot himself in the head. im really wondering about that. Just
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Dirk
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From whose point of view is the poem, "In Flanders Fields", written?
The poem is written from the perspective of the sons of
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Read the following lines from the poem "Love After Love." Which of the following words best describes the speaker's tone?
Give
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Read and analyze "When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer" by Walt Whitman. What Romantic ideas does it express, and how does the
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The author mentions that the granddaughter’s goal in Kahf’s poem is to de-escalate the conflict. Have you ever been in the
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Which of these was not a prime reason why Whitman chose to write in free verse?
A. to express his individuality B. to celebrate
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rico
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How do our associations with the imagery “ghostly bird eyes staring down” relate to what Anita is describing in this poem? *
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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 being
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Choose the meaning of the bold word.
[T]he Last Poets embodied black power. (“Hip-Hop Planet") (1 point) Responses enabled
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jam
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Numbers can be poetic. For example, when the number 400,077,115 is read aloud, it is haiku! Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry
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Jessica
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What is it that angers the speaker in the poem "I Am the Land. I Wait."?
Responses a the prospect of being chained and fenced b
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For this question, you need to be familiar with the 2 poems by Ben Johnson.
These poems address love. The first poem (On My First
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Story name: Sonnet- To Science
Which two style elements contribute to the theme “science removes the beauty of nature” in
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nn
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The tone of the poem “Ka’Ba” versus the tone of the poem “Harlem II” might be described as%0D%0A(1
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can you make me a anime poem based off popular anime shows such as, Naruto, Pokemon, Demon Slayer, etc.
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Sonnet for Her
Kara van de Graaf There is a brief hour before I cover the nakedness of my head when I am myself alone, the angles
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Epigram and Sonnets: Jonson Quick check answers
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In " On my First Son" why does the speaker define the child's state as enviable?
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