English, 12.09.2019 00:30, shadow29916
What do “sea fever” by john masefield and “the bells” by edgar allan poe have in common? check all that apply.
free poetic form
stanzas
rhyme
repetition
sound devices, such as alliteration or onomatopoeia
fixed poetic form
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English, 21.06.2019 23:40, Davynsurfsoccergirl
Read the paragraph. we heard music coming from the auditorium so we crept up to the door in peaked in. i couldn’t believe my eyes! a group of dancers were on stage in the most beautiful costumes i have ever seen. i looked at mabel and she looked back at me with the same expression. our eyes were wide with joy and wonder. which point of view does the narrator use
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, mluz
The courage that my mother had went with her, and is with her still: rock from new england quarried; now granite in a granite hill. the golden brooch my mother wore she left behind for me to wear; i have no thing i treasure more: yet, it is something i could spare. oh, if instead she'd left to me the thing she took into the grave! - that courage like a rock, which she has no more need of, and i have. based on the 2nd stanza, how does the speaker feel about the golden brooch that was passed down from the mother to child? question 2 options: a: the speaker thinks it was a waste of money b: the speaker places a high value on the item c: the speaker never wears the brooch d: the speaker feels it could be easily replaced
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