English, 16.07.2019 07:00, irosser215
& explain why! "i like to see it lap the miles" by emily dickinsoni like to see it lap the miles, and lick the valleys up, and stop to feed itself at tanks; and then, prodigious, steparound a pile of mountains, and, supercilious, peerin shanties by the sides of roads; and then a quarry pareto fit its sides, and crawl between, complaining all the whilein horrid, hooting stanza; then chase itself down hilland neigh like boanerges; then, punctual as a star, stop—docile and omnipotent—at its own stable door. this poem describes a train as if it were a horse. examine the imagery of the stanza in stanza 3. what does it describe? a.) the rumbling a train makes as it passes byb.) the smell of train tracks after a train has gonec.) the sound a train makes as it blows its hornd.) the feeling of being on a train for a vacation
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Gatsby comment that nick looks familiar to him. what surprising connection do they have?
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Define the following word using the meaning of the suffix. use your dictionary if you are uncertain of the definition. argument a. full of disagreement b. act of disagreement c. state of disagreement d. quality of disagreement
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, eileentennyson
Which of the plot elements below usually comes first in a story? climax exposition rising action resolution
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& explain why! "i like to see it lap the miles" by emily dickinsoni like to see it lap the mile...
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