Which lines in this excerpt from mary otis warren's poem "a political reverie" use figurative language?
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i look with rapture at the distant dawn,
and view the glories of the opening morn,
when justice holds his sceptre o’er the land,
and rescues freedom from a tyrant’s hand;
when patriot states in laurel crowns may rise,
and ancient kingdoms court them as allies;
glory and valour shall be here display'd,
and virtue rear her long dejected head;
her standard plant beneath these gladden’d skies,
her fame extend, and arts and science rise;
while empire’s lofty spreading sails unfurl’d,
roll swiftly on towards the western world
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In hard times by charles dickens, the scene in which the characters discuss the depiction of horses on wallpaper and flowers on carpets is the author’s way of showing the absurdity of
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What does the excerpt tell about the narratos mental shift i suppose i shall have to get back behind the pattern when it comes night, and that is hard? @a. the narraor believes that the wallpaper is beatiful b. he believes that the woman in the wallpaper will attack him when he sleeps c. the narrator believes that he cant escape from the windws with the bars d. that the narrator was once behind the wallpaper
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Which lines in this excerpt from mary otis warren's poem "a political reverie" use figurative langua...