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Compare and contrast the role of nature and the natural world in two poems from this unit: Walt Whitman’s “Come Up from the
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Anoymous
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The swans in "The Wild Swans at Coole" most likely symbolize
a. faithlessness b. fragility and purity c. the flight form life's
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working hard
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1. Read the following stanza from “Alone”:
Lying, thinking Last night How to find my soul a home Where water is not thirsty
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amber
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1. All three poems use sensory details in order to (1 point)
celebrate team play. remind athletes of their role in inspiring
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Katter
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The second poem I will write about is ‘the conscript’ it was written by Wilfred Gibson in 1917. a law was passed to force
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luke
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Identify the connotative meaning of each word based on the context of the poem.
A free bird leaps on the back of the wind and
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Identify the connotative meaning of each word based on the context of the poem.
A free bird leaps on the back of the wind and
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In Jonson's "Song: To Celia," there are two metaphors that add depth and meaning to the poem. The first metaphor is the
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ur momm
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Respond in at least 5 sentences. The answer needs to be written in complete sentences. Include at least 1 quote from Jonson’s
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ur momm
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i need to get a good these statement of the poems el olvido and quinceanera by judit ortiz cofer. I need to analise them how can
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yay
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I have to analyze a Shakespearean sonnet, and I understand the meaning however i'm having difficulties identifying similes,
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Analiese
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Help with annotating and finding overall them! Help!!!!!
“Hope” is the thing with feathers By Emily Dickinson “Hope” is
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Brian
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What does the poet find ironic about her situation? In the poem In memory of M.B by Anna Akhmatova.
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Angelica
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Help analyze this poem
Amok He weaves his wife's limbs With those of her startled lover's. His sight grows dim as the flowered
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Jojo
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Could you please explain what this sonnet means?
It is called March by Susie Harrison. The sonnet is below: With outstretched
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anonymous
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I really hope you are there, Writeacher.
Can you suggest an internet site where I can find a comment on Emily Dickinson's "I had
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John
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(From Emily Dickinson's "The Moon is Distant from the Sea)
In the Dickinson poem, the moon and the sea are metaphors for a.
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mysterychicken
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Need to write a 1000 word essay about this, but I can't figure out what the poem is even about. What is the meaning & how did
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Josh
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Based on the poem “Lessons to Learn” by Natalia Molebatsi, Write a carefully-worded essay of 1000 – 1200 words
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Based on the Lady's actions in "The Lady of Shalott," which word best describes her personality?
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gerrell
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Which of the following excerpts from Robert Frost's poem "Birches" contains examples of onomatopoeia? 1. When I see
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Sunny
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We're reading "The World is Too Much with Us by Wordsworth. We have some questions to interpret-I understand about Wordsworth
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Thomas S.
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Thank you very much Writeacher! I added a few more things. I'd like you to check them, please
1)At the end of sonnet 12: The
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Henry2
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What argument does Aphra Behn make about her two loves in the passage: "How strongly does my passion flow, Divided equally
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Scooby10
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1)From reading "Birches," we can conclude that the speaker is a(n): a) boy. b) birch tree. c) old man. d) girl on her hands and
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cheddie
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I have an assignment where i have to compare two interpretations of cited criticisms of Robert Frost's poem "Stopping By Woods
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Lyzz
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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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for my comparison essay i am analysis of the 2nd device for katy perry song fireworks.. i need help explaining this line into
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lalala
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The author creates a tone of regret in the poem “On Turning Ten.” Which line best demonstrates the tone of regret? Select
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Anonymous
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Read the following lines from "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night."
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn
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We just atarted a unit on analyzing poetry and I have a few questions I'm not sure of-I have all the terms defined
1. What is the
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Anthony
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We're studying a Dickinson poem Wild Nights--
I have a question Wild Nights--Wild Night! Were I with thee 1. Is that an example
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Melinda
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does the poem "At the Lunch Counter" have aliteration, assonance, metaphors, similes, onomatapoeia, imagery? I have found it has
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Miki
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Okay this poem is making my head hurt! I have to find out its meter and rhyme scheme? I say its a iambic pentameter and made up
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Itsmemario
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When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
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Jess
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“His mighty mouth was like a furnace door./A wrangler and buffoon, he had a store/Of tavern stories, filthy in the main.”
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stop cheating
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howw would you define the speaker's love for annabel lee ?would you want to feel or be the object of such a love ? explain why
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ana
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I really need to have a look at the first stanza of Owen's poem as I'm unsure of tense choice. Thank you.
1) In the first stanza
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Mike
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I just want to get a better understanding of this. I need help badly.
1. What mood does the dialect in “To a Mouse” and “To
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Jesicca
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I heard a fly buzz when I died. The speaker in the poem is actually someone already dead, reflecting on the moment of her death.
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I have to do an essay on the poem "The mirror"- the essay must include what literary Techniques are used to characterize the
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Sally
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Analyze Robert Browning's poem, "My Last Duchess" using the criteria for "good poetry" set forth by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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12th grader amer
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I forgot to include the following sentences. I really hope you can have a look at them.
1)The daffodils are described not as
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Franco
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I need help figuring out what this poem means. Thanks
Analysis of a Sound in the Middle of the Night by Nicole Brossard time
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Alyssa
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@bot write this in a different way You can find strong imagery in the poem "Birches" by Robert Frost. This imagery is memorable
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How do our associations with the phrase “weak as water” relate to Henry’s experience in his poem?(1 point)
1. He is as weak
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Please can anyone help me understand how metaphor is being used in the poem, "Tableau".
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bindiya farswani
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In the poem Catching up with Flannery O'Connor by Mary Hood, What does the reference to Queen Anne's lace in line 3 emphasize
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Hosiel
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Writeacher I am having difficulties taking out the you, ours, we in the fourth paragraph. I am having difficulties rephrasing.
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Sara
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How can I explain the first five lines in the poem "Leaning Into The Afternoons" by Pablo Neruda?
Leaning into the afternoons, I
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Troy
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