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after reading the poem what conclusion can you draw about the speaker?
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Read this stanza from “The Song of Wandering Aengus” by William Butler Yeats.
I went out to the hazel wood, Because a fire
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sam
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Read this except from “The Prediction”
Then he remembered that he was sure it wouldn’t go well. He congratulated himself
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Trinity
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In the following excerpt from "My Last Duchess," by Robert Browning, what can you infer about the Duchess?
The bough of cherries
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Della
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In what ways does Wordsworth create a sense of awe and wonder at nature in 'I Wander Lonely as a Cloud'?
give 10 quotations and
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Help pls!
Based on the repetition in "Twelfth Song of Thunder," the voice A coming from above is more important than the voice
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REAL ANSWERS ONLY
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I have to find five poetic devices in this poem. Can you please help me?
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Glory
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Describir Párrafo 1 Introducción Presente el poema y el autor. Escribe una oración que exprese tu posición. (es decir, creo
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Ive bee needing help for a week on this now. It a past due and nobody will pay attention to me. PLS I have 20 questions.
Based on
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🤍🖤stacy🖤🤍
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Read the following excerpt from "After the Winter” by Claude McKay.
And we will seek the quiet hill Where towers the cotton
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steve
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1. Read the poem.
Drip drop, plip plop like a shower faucet Rain pours from the sky our noses pressed flat against the window The
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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Choose four words in lines 54-105 and explain how they impact the tone of the wanderer poem. You will explain how their
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aisha
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The wind tapped like a tired man,
And like a host, "Come in," I boldly answered; entered then My residence within A rapid,
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school tingz
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‘The Way Through the Woods’, describe the present state of the woods? By drawing inferences from the poem, describe the
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Divya
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Explain the meaning of the first line of the poem: “From a very young age, my lips learned the bittersweet honey of
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jhvljh
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What is the meter of line 37?(The River)
"To fish and contemplate" A. stressed, unstressed, stressed, unstressed, stressed,
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tacker lee
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What does Angel robed in spotless white.
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Angel
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In the courage that my mother had uses a metaphor to characterize the speakers poem. In an essay, describe the comparison the
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henry2,
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Where can you find a metaphor in the poem?
A. lines 1 and 2 B. lines 5 and 6 C.lines 10 and 11 D. lines 13 and 14 The poem is
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Kid with a test
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Text:
1 The memory of cannon fire fades like evening mist. 2 Footsteps echo softly above me 3 My bride kneels at a stone. What
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John Doe
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So for the essay on question 10 I wrote "I can infer that Rose Pogonias loves flowers, because the poem talks about flowers in a
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Anonymous
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How many metrical feet are in each of these lines from "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening"?
Whose woods these are I think
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🍦ice cream🍦
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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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Haliey
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Hi, can you please help me? I just don't know how to do this part! The poem is "A Dream Within a Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe
The
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Lyla
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Does anyone know the tone and main idea of “Ten Songs” by W.H. Auden and please Cite textual evidence to support your
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Cafe
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What is the rhythm scheme?
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BOT
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What is the rhyme scheme in the following?
Her whole spirit is roomed. Corniced windows box the day, but Night is
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Adrienne
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From the following list, choose two poems for this constructed response: "concrete cat", "Haiku", and "Limerick." in the poems
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Just your average 6th grade girl
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Identify the speaker's feelings in the poem below: “Oranges” by Gary Soto : The first time I walked With a girl, I was
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Bro
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First read this poem to answer 1-9
ROSE POGONIAS 1. A saturated meadow, 2. Sun-shaped and jewel small, 3. A circle scarcely wider
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0~0
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First read this poem to answer 1-9
ROSE POGONIAS 1. A saturated meadow, 2. Sun-shaped and jewel small, 3. A circle scarcely wider
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0~0
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First read this poem to answer 1-9
ROSE POGONIAS 1. A saturated meadow, 2. Sun-shaped and jewel small, 3. A circle scarcely wider
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ashliipops
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MISS SUE OR ANY TEACHER, CHECK MY ANSWERS PLEASE!
🌹- questions that have to do with Rose Pogonias 🔔- questions that have to
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bubblegum
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Edgar Allan Poe uses a pair of rhyming words to describe trying to hold sand in “A Dream Within a Dream.” In a short
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Bro
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What is the deeper meaning of the poem, "A Lover" by Amy Lowell?
This is her poem: "If I could catch the green lantern of the
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maath
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Lesson 19: Rythm and Rhyme Unit Test gifted and talented language arts 6 B unit 2: Rythm and Rhyme
Write 1-2 paragraphs in
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Connexus
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1.)my first question is which of the quotes from henry's speech represents an appeal to the head?
a. '' we are apt to shut our
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joshua
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how many syllables are in each line of the poem “silkweed” by philip henry savage?
a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 10
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Mario
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I am confused in how hellen keller and minnie riperton correlate with the poem "here" by aracelis girmay. So can someone please
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Katherine
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In an essay, explain how the alliteration in full fathom five helps convey the atmosphere of the poem. Think about where is the
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Macon Babb
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so ive been stuck on this for a while in "in just-" what is the meaning of the words "in just-/spring"? in language arts pleaze
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secret
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So I have a flower dilemma. I need to do a metaphorical analysis for a major grade project for an AP class, and I have no idea
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KL
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I need help analysing a quote for an English assignment but I can't find the deeper meaning:
"Day of wrath, that day of burning,
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Melody
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Part A In January what does the speaker mean by the image in the following lines? (1point)
The sun a spark Hung thin between The
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Anonymous
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What can you conclude from this poem? (1 point A The Han does not believe in fairies. B The Han believes in magic C The Han
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DUD
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What can you infer about the speaker in “Rose Pogonias”? Support your answer with evidence by citing examples of three words
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URGENT HELP
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How to find voice persona and tone in a poem
Please give some examples thank you
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Loren
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which of the following words from the poem has a negative connotation?
splendor vibrate murky fringed**
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Ally
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what is the speaker saying about her marriage vows in the fourth stanza in the wifes lament
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tom
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Identify the main sound device employed by the poet, and discuss the effect it has by referring to 3 examples from the poem.
Smal
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Waseem
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