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The woods were full of shadows one june evening just before
eight o'clock although a bright sunset still glimmered fainty
among the trunks of the trees. A little girl was driving her cow
home. The cow was a plodding slow and annoying creature,
but still a valuable companion. They were going away from the
Western light and were heading deep into the woods. But their
feet were familiar with the path, and it didn't matter if their
eyes could see it or not.
Adapted from Sarah Orne Jewer's A White Heron "1886.
A Had the girl been in these woods before?
B Does the girl live on a farm?
C What about the heron?
D At what time does the sun set where this story takes place?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:10, kamorex
Match each literary device to its definition. pun the use of humor and exaggeration to mock or criticize people's impractical thoughts and practices irony the use of words in a way that conveys the opposite of what they mean paradox the use of a word with more than one possible meaning with the intention of creating humor satire ideas or concepts that seem absurd or contradictory but are nevertheless true arrowboth arrowboth arrowboth arrowboth
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English, 22.06.2019 07:50, eboneecook8704
Hurry i am on the semester test which theme is evident in this excerpt from robert frost's "mending wall"? but at spring mending-time we find them there. i let my neighbor know beyond the hill; and on a day we meet to walk the line and set the wall between us once again. we keep the wall between us as we go. to each the boulders that have fallen to each. and some are loaves and some so nearly balls we have to use a spell to make them balance: "stay where you are until our backs are turned! " we wear our fingers rough with handling them. oh, just another kind of out-door game, one on a side. it comes to little more: there where it is we do not need the wall: he is all pine and i am apple orchard. my apple trees will never get across and eat the cones under his pines, i tell him. he only says, “good fences make good neighbors." spring is the mischief in me, and i wonder if i could put a notion in his head: "why do they make good neighbors? isn't it where there are cows? but here there are no cows. before i built a wall i'd ask to know what i was walling in or walling out, and to whom i was like to give offence. . " a. the human desire for material gain b. the influence of financial constraints c. the positive effects of friendship d. the uncertain nature of human relations e. the futility of human yearning
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