English, 13.10.2020 02:01, eylinglez3ovm16v
Choose one of the following poems to answer this question: "Sea Fever" by John Masefield or "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe. Question: How does the poet use sound devices (alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia, rhyme scheme, etc.) to create a mood? To answer this question fully, you must state the mood(s) created and provide at least two examples of sound devices used to create the mood(s).
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, Brianna1227
Read the excerpt from rudolfo anaya’s essay “take the tortillas out of your poetry.” tortillas and poetry. they go hand in hand. books nourish the spirit, bread nourishes our bodies. our distinct cultures nourish each one of us, and as we know more and more about the art and literature of the different cultures, we become freer and freer. . i don’t know anyone who doesn’t like to sample different ethnic foods, the breads of many many groups; just as many of us enjoy sampling books from different areas of the world. i travel to foreign countries, and i know more about myself as i learn more about my fellow human beings. censorship imposes itself in my path of knowledge, and that activity can be justified by no one. which choice best describes the purpose of this text? to persuade readers to oppose the censorship of literature to inform readers about censorship in a specific country to entertain readers with stories about censorship to motivate readers to speak out against censorship mark this and return
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00, bajohnson8170
Hich statement offers the best comparison of the two poems? where have you gone." i am a black woman.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:40, eddie16033p9z9q3
Hello i will mark you as a brainliest answer my : 1) what is the summary of the poem the eagle by alfred lord tennyson? remember i will mark you as a brainliest
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