English, 23.10.2019 21:50, khenalilovespandas
How do the settings of "because i could not stop for death" and "some keep the sabbath going to church" differ? traveling in the former represents a journey toward death, while the setting of the latter shows that the speaker is well grounded. the landscape in the former represents a worshipful attitude toward nature, while the natural setting is only symbolic in the latter. the setting of the former is separate from the poemâs themes, while the setting of the latter is merely a backdrop for a larger theme. the countryside setting in the former creates a dreamlike mood, while the setting of the latter creates a mood of artificial happiness.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30, natachalebrun2
What does the duke reveal about himself to the reader as he speaks in âmy last duchessâ by robert browning? that he is a believer in romantic love that he is a calculating villain that he is a trustworthy husband that he is a sophisticated man worthy of respect
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English, 21.06.2019 18:40, Neoncoolguy1
Who says, "cause we all tied up in a race of people that don't know how to do nothing but moan, pray and have babies"? from a raisin in the sun. a. walter b. ruth c. george d. beneatha
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, klogsdon4380
Read the sentence. the great wave was inexpensive to purchase, costing only about the same as a double of noodles. since lots of copies could be printed and still look good, it made loads of money. which best revises this sentence to create a more formal style and tone? *the great wave was as cheap as buying a double of noodles. since lots of copies could be made and still look great, people started making piles of money. *the great wave was inexpensive to purchase, costing about the same as a double of noodles. since mass quantities could be produced and still look exquisite, it became highly profitable to sell. *the great wave cost next to nothing, practically the same as a double of noodles. since mass quantities could be produced and still look awesome, it became highly profitable to sell. *the great wave was inexpensive to purchase, similar to buying a double of noodles. since lots of copies could be made that still looked amazing, those who sold it made tons of money.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30, nicholasryanencarnac
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows. âyou make me feel uncivilized, daisy,â i confessed on my second glass of corky but rather impressive claret. âcanât you talk about crops or something? â i meant nothing in particular by this remark but it was taken up in an unexpected way. âcivilizationâs going to pieces,â broke out tom violently. âiâve gotten to be a terrible pessimist about things. have you read âthe rise of the coloured empiresâ by this man goddard? â âwhy, no,â i answered, rather surprised by his tone. âwell, itâs a fine book, and everybody ought to read it. the idea is if we donât look out the white race will beâwill be utterly submerged. itâs all scientific stuff; itâs been proved.â in this passage, tomâs ideas about race relations come off as uncivilized. what literary device is fitzgerald using here? irony personification metaphor simile
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