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please read this poem and tell me how I can inprove it. Thanks!
Where have you been I almost forgot you Its been a year or so
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Discuss what functions of poetic writing the author of this poem is using? What is the poem expressing? Who is the speaker?
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I'm having problems coming up with a thesis statement for Edgar Allen Poe's poem The Raven. I have to do an analysis paper. Any
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I am having trouble working out figuring out the stressed and unstressed syllabus of this poem. Can someone help me...I am going
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Student A
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I am supposed to give a literal explanation of this poem, but I am really confused by it. Your help will be much appreciated.
Sno
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This is a poem by John Berryman that I am supposed to analyze and I am completely confused by. If anyone has any observations or
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Belinda
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can someone help me and tray to explain to me these lines from herbert's poem the pulley
Yet let him keep the rest, But keep them
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mistol
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The poem "The Fish" by Elizabeth bishop then answer the question below using specific examples from the story as support:
Where
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I was introduced to the art of poetry two years ago, in the tenth grade, at high school. The first year, I was uninterested.
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Josh
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What is the meaning of this poem?
A single flower he sent me, since we met. All tenderly his messenger he chose; Deep-hearted,
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Instructions
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Which of these inferences is best supported by the text?
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Instructions
Read the question carefully and select the best answer. Which of the following inferences best explains why the
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Which lines can be described as a triplet that expresses the speaker's lament for lost dreams?
Responses A lines 1-3lines 1-3 B
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Using one or more details from the text, explain to whom the word “thee” refers in the poem. Cite evidence from the text to
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Identify ad count all the syllables in each line of the following speech
Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer
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The speaker can be perceived as warning readers, in the hope that humanity will change before it is too late. It can also be
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How many syllables are there in each line
Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time,
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Identify all enjambment in the conversation below
ROSALIND Gentleman, [giving him a chain from her neck] Wear this for me - one
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Lesson 14: Read: in Just— CE 2015
Language Arts 7 B Unit 2: Sounds and Ideas. 1. What does the speaker in "in just--'' mean
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Which of the following lines from the second stanza of "The Olympic Swimmer" best
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Which statement best expresses the theme of this poem?
Responses A Beauty is magnified by innocence.Beauty is magnified by
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Question "Not Waving but Drowning" In "Not Waving but Drowning," each of the following speakers contributes to the poem except
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Use the poem to answer the question.
Dawn. by Emily Dickinson When night is almost done, And sunrise grows so near That we can
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Write an essay about the story "first lesson" answering who is the speaker, "what is, inedeed, the first lesson in the poem?"
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write an analysis of “Perfectly Imperfect” by Donna Bozzone.
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What inference can you make from the last four lines of the poem?
Responses A The speaker is no longer concerned about his
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Story name: My mother pieced quilts
Which inference about the mother’s quilts is best supported by the entire poem? Answer
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What is the effect of the rhyme scheme on the poem?
Responses A It highlights the speaker’s experiences.It highlights the
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The poet’s word choice in describing the sister’s activities helps reveal the speaker’s —
Responses A boredomboredom B
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Read the following passage. Then answer the questions that follow.
Who will be the winner bold? Athletes from both far and near
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Although the poems listed below have the same motif (death), they have very different themes and moods.
• Select 3 of the
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What is it that angers the speaker in the poem “I Am the Land. I Wait.”?(1 point) Responses the problem of getting people to
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Unit 3, Seminar 8 Content Covered: Night, pages. 47-65. Write a critical idea in response to the following poem: Pick one
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the speaker in the poem from auden's "the ten songs" is trying to flee from
a ) police b ) hitler c ) memories d ) floods
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can someone please check my answers
1.what is the best way to figure out a poem's theme? a.look for a line in which the poet
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Joshua
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Read the following stanza from “Alone”:
Lying, thinking Last night How to find my soul a home Where water is not thirsty And
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Cassie
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Please help him if you can.
REPETITION- occurs when a line or a sequence of lines appears more than once. ASSONANCE-is the
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Sean
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From the bolded imagery in the poem, what associations do we have with the word "ghostly"? * It has a sad feeling and makes us
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What is it that angers the speaker in the poem "I Am the Land. I Wait."?(5 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe prospect of
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The neighbor of the speaker in the poem "Mending Wall" believes(5 points)
Responses "good fences make good neighhbors." "good
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Compare the poems by Szymborska and Milosz read over the course of this unit. All are important twentieth century writers
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Given your knowledge of dualism, choose the best interpretation of presence of dualism in this excerpt from an Emily Dickinson
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Read these lines from Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself":
The last scud of day holds back for me, It flings my likeness after the
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Why does the speaker in this excerpt from Langston Hughes's "I, Too" wish to eat at the table?
Tomorrow, I'll be at the table
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Why is the view of country living presented in Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” idyllic?
(1 point) Responses
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How does the speaker in Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" compare to the speaker in Raleigh's "The Nymph's Reply
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Which of the following would be included in a description of a poem’s structure? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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What is different about each man the narrator sees in Walt Whitman's poem "A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim"?
A. The
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What does the Passionate Shepherd promise to his love? What is ironic about his promises to his love? (4pt short response)
Here
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Making Inferences Thinksheet
Inner Voice Sheet: “Gift-Wrapped Fathers” Read the poem “Gift-Wrapped Fathers,” which starts
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