In spite of all the learned have said,
I still my old opinion keep;
The posture that we give...
English, 08.01.2021 19:40, janyiareese12
In spite of all the learned have said,
I still my old opinion keep;
The posture that we give the dead,
Points out the soul's eternal sleep.
Not so the ancients of these lands—
The Indian, when from life released,
Again is seated with his friends,
And shares again the joyous feast.
His imaged birds, and painted bowl,
And venison, for a journey dressed,
Bespeak the nature of the soul,
Activity, that knows no rest.
The rhyme scheme of these lines is .
a- AABB CCDD EEFF
b-ABAB CDCD EFEF
c-ABBA CDDC EFFE
d-ABAB ABAB ABAB
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, mahdy43
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of animal farm. by the autumn the animals were tired but happy. they had had a hard year, and after the sale of part of the hay and corn, the stores of food for the winter were none too plentiful, but the windmill compensated for everything. it was almost half built now. how does the pacing of this passage affect the reader’s interpretation of the text? a flashback to earlier events provides a pause in the pacing to slow events down. foreshadowing of events provides information as to what will happen to the windmill. the pace of the text quickens to convey the characters’ resolve to finish the windmill. the pace of the text quickens to move the story to its climax, the completion of the windmill.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, Tahirahcooke8125
Ineed with this, i don’t know it’s display or protest
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