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Answer the following question about the poem “Fable for When There’s No Way Out.”
How does this line from the poem help
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Princess Anna
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what lines show alliterations in the poem "Fable for when there's no way out"
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jennifer
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Three figures of speech in the poem the pulley by herbert George
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Favour
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What do lines 1–17 describe? Who appears in them? Cite textual evidence from the poem to support your answer.
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jordan
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What is the short form used to illustrate a rhyme scheme?(1 point)
Responses a series of capital letters a series of capital
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someone?
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n school, right now we are going over T.S. Eliot's "Preludes" and "Not Waving but Drowning" by Stevie Smith. I see the dark,
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Jennifer
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If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved. These lines are an example of a/an
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Michelle
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In John Milton's, Paradise Lost, what is Satan's main motive for temptin Adam and Eve to sin?
a. He envied them b. he wanted
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Cori
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How does Kenneth Koch's poem, "One train may Hide another" relate to the novel " Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse.
Please help me.
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Jackson
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Since the 1970s, American poetry has
a. been characterized by diverse voices and styles b. become increasingly narrow in subject
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Literature
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are the characters in the poems or someone outside the poems
answers are: 1-The highwayman. inside ' 2-The cremation of Sam
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john
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'Explain how people can find miracles in everyday life. Support your ideas with examples from the poems 'in Just' and 'Daily'.
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mysterychicken
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If this be error and upon me proved,
I never writ, nor no man ever loved. These lines are an example of a/an
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Anonymous
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Does any one know what the poet means by these lines in this poem?
"Storm clouds are gathering The wind is gonna blow The race of
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Gaveen
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Is this a good line from the poem Standing Alone by Chase.
I can see the flower upon which my life grows, blooming into a rose.
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Sara
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his is being graded along with this poem (I KNOW IT'S LONG BUT DON'T BE SCARED TO READ IT. I NEED THE COMMENTS):
When nothing
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Jahnay
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Why was poetry anthology named after O'Hara's poem "Sleeping On The Wing"
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Beth
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I need examples of a sonnet!
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ashley
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Can someone explain what the poem is trying to tell in "Ode to the West Wind"
I read from other sites but I don't understand
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Bob
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Read the following poem and answer the question that follows.
"I Like to See it Lap the Miles" by Emily Dickinson I like to see
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Laura
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What language was Metamorphoses by Ovid written in?
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Molly
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After reading each of the following quotations about poetry, choose the one that makes the most sense to you and explain what
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Anonymous
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Which theme does this excerpt from the poem " On Turning Ten" express
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Pablo
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Read the passage from Beowulf.
The hero arose, surrounded closely by his powerful thanes. A party remained under orders to keep
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Trapstar Jbo
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Which of the following inferences about the speaker is best supported by the poem’s first stanza (lines 1-4)?
I’m Nobody! Who
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memay
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Read the passage from Beowulf.
From where he crouched at the king's feet, Unferth, a son of Ecglaf’s, spoke contrary words.
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James
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Which excerpt from Carl Sandburg’s "The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It" includes
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Anonymous
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9. Read these line, from The Passionate Shepherd to his love.
"The country swains shall dance and sing/For they delight each May
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Helen
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examples of tanka poems thanks
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Allen
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"Know now then thyself, presume not God to scan;/The proper study of mankind is man." Which of these is nearest in meaning to
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Steve
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Read these lines from Siegfried Sassoon's "Dreamers."
"And mocked by hopeless longing to regain/Bank holidays, and picture shows,
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dbh
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I need help with the meter in Shakespeare's Sonnet 87. I know usually his are iambic pentameter, but with eleven syllables in
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MJ
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Write a short essay on the aspects of Michael Longley’s poems (their content and/or style) that you
found most interesting.
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Dylan
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need to create a narrative poem in the anglo-saxon style in beowulf. I need an example please:)
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Mary
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What do you think Keats means in these lines from "When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be"?
I may never live to trace / Their
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Skye
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24:14 Question Acquainted with the Night Robert Frost I have been one acquainted with the night. I have
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wwelover4L
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Walt Whitman was one of the first Americans to write poems that imitated normal speech without adhering to a regular meter or
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wwelover4L
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Had I but died an hour before this chance
I had liv'd a blessed time for from this instant There's nothing serious in mortality:
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Write a poem about homework
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Read the excerpt from Part 1 of The Odyssey.
And this new grief we bore with us to sea: our precious lives we had, but not our
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What are the character traits for Richard Cory in the poem "Richard Cory"? What is the mood in "Richard Cory"? What qualities
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The lovely voices in ardor appealing over the water
made me crave to listen, and I tried to say 'Untie me!' to the crew, jerking
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Simile in ode to a large tuna in the market?
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"The World Is Too Much with Us" is a Petrarchan sonnet written by William Wordsworth. Its first eight lines (the octet) pose a
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What does Satan say to Dante in Canto 34?
repent or you will end up here nothing (his mouths are full) through me is the way back
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Hard to find by Sinesipho jojo what was the state of mind while writing that poem
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Asiphile
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I look inside me and I don't see it
I don't see the power The confidence you say I have You say I can do anything That I'm sure
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Element of poem
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Chioma
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What is the promise the poet has to keep
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A senses poem is a poem that describes something using the five senses. Often this poem type is used to write about a poem that
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