English, 27.06.2019 01:30, Lydiaxqueen
How does a poem’s subject differ from its theme? a. the subject is always evident in the poem’s title, while the theme is only sometimes evident. b. imagery and symbols relate to the poem’s subject, while tone relates to its theme. c. readers need to analyze the poem closely to find its subject, while the theme is obvious. d. the subject is the general topic of the poem, while the theme refers to its deeper meanings.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00, keigleyhannah30
25 ! which three lines in this excerpt from phillis wheatley's poem "goliath of gath" contain examples of figurative language? the hosts on two opposing mountains stood, thick as the foliage of the waving wood; between them an extensive valley lay, o'er which the gleaming armour pour'd the day, when from the camp of the philistine foes, dreadful to view, a mighty warrior rose; in the dire deeds of bleeding battle skill'd,
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, jacksonshalika
What does manns conclusion in "coming of age in the dawnland" indicate about how the settlements and people of sixteenth-century new england reacted to the increasing presence of europeans?
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