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Write a brief essay discussing the use of imagery in both "Grandma Ling" and "your little voice." Examine the ways in which each
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Write a short essay in which you examine the figurative language in “Concrete Mixers.” Explain what the concrete mixers are
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<3
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"President Lincoln's Declaration of Emancipation, January 1, 1863 bu Frances E. W. Harper
It shall flash through coming ages, It
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Aaliyah
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WHICH of the following words rom the poem has a negative connotation?
A. dumb B. patient C. gilds D. promise my answer is a or b
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cutie
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What is the secret to reaching someone with words? Which of the poems—"Concrete Mixers," "The City Is So Big," or "Harlem
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CyberDarkness
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Question #1: Which characteristics make "The Rider" a lyric poem?
a. It uses musical language and expresses feelings b. It tells
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Gourami
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What is the secret to reaching someone with words? Which of the poems-----“Concrete Mixers,” “The City Is So Big, “or
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Adri help ASAP
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What is the secret to reaching someone with words? Which of the poems—"Concrete Mixers," "The City Is So Big," or "Harlem
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bopper
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What is the secret to reaching someone with words? Which of the poems—"Concrete Mixers," "The City Is So Big," or "Harlem
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bopper
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Which line from the poem "Birches" best develops it's nostalgic tone?
a. "And so I dream of going back to be."*** b. "When I see
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Kaai97
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The speaker dreams of holding a few grains of sand what is the meaning of creep
How few! yet how they creep/Through my fingers to
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Sid.V
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A skilled poetry reader emphasizes the meaning and __________ of the words.
A. rhyme B. rhythm C. definition D. pronunciation I
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bev
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Iam analyzing T S Eliot's poem Boston Evening Transcript. I know he is comparing readers with nonreaders but I can't come up
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Celine
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I need to use the SMELL(speaker, meaning, emotion, language, layout) method to analyze the poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" by
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Linda
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"President Lincoln's Declaration of Emancipation, January 1, 1863 by Frances E. W. Harper
It shall flash through coming ages, It
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Amy
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Can someone please tell me if this poem is in iambic pentameter? I really don't understand it. Thank you.
I love a boy who will
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Anonymous
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I know these lines are Consonance
“He shone bright , and on the right” “ Went down into the sea” But I need to know the
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Ciara
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Should the first letter of these words be capitalized in this sentence or not? I'm quoting them from a poem, and they are not
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Anonymous
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Describe the tone of the final line in “Anthem for Doomed Youth.” What specific words help to establish this tone?
The
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Ciara
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does anyone know the prose paraphrase for The Unknown Citizen
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dixie
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'Cause I've had the time of my life
And I owe it all to you I've been waiting for so long Now I've finally gound someone To stand
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Anonymous
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Be still, sad heart! and cease repining;
Behind the clouds is the sun still shinning; thy fate is the common fate of all, into
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ben
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Why are the people acting as they are in the following lines of "O Captain! My Captain!"?
For you bouquets and ribbon'd
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Callie
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In the first line from "O captain! My Captain!" what does "our fearful trip"refer to?
A. The Civil War. B. The battles at
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Callie
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In "January," what does the speaker mean by the image in the following lines?
The sun a spark Hung thin between The dark and dark
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Callie
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I need help with the meter of this poem:
Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! Were I with thee Wild Nights should be Our luxury! Futile --
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Daniella
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Which question should you ask during third reading of the muti-draft reading progress? A. Who is the speaker, or the voice that
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Kayla
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How does Emily Dickinson use imagery in these lines from Musicians Wrestle Everywhere to paint a vivid picture of the sounds she
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2phoneeeeee
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It SHUSHES
It hushes The loudness in the road. It flitter-twitters, And laughs away from me. It laughs a lovely whiteness, And
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2phoneeeeee
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Hello! My assignment: Analyze the poetic techniques that allow the poet to communicate his tone. Use the terms from this unit as
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N
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Read the selection from Sara Teasdale’s “Open Windows,” and answer the questions.
[. . .] I am alone with Weakness and
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LovelyCaity
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That time of year thou mayst in me behold
When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the
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2phoneeeeee
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CHECK PLEASE? Is this a good analytical paragraph?
Edgar Allen Poe’s poem, “The Bells”, uses personification and
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My homework is hard. The question is: COMPARE THE WAYS THE POETS PRESENT STRONG EMOTIONS IN 'MEDUSA' AND ONE OTHER POEM FROM
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Daniel
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For class I read the poem by Wilfred Owen "Dulce et Decorum Est".
I have most of my essay down but one paragraph where I focus
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Bethany
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for this assignment i have to write summary for each stanza
the poem is Nikki-Rosa by Nikki giovanni my answers Stanza 1-when you
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john Dosley
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Respond to the following question about the poem "The Alarm Clock" by Mari Evans
We generally think that poetry uses more pattern
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Melly
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How does the tone of the poem change between stanzas 1 and 2, and what does that represent?
Bent double, like old beggars under
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yasminb
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What is the effect of the speaker’s many exclamation points and imperative statements in “Beat! Beat! Drums!”?
They create
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JayJay
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A comparison of the poems "quickdraw" and "the farmers bride"!
Discuss the techniques used, analyse the language/structure/form
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nazrin
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could anyone help me answer this question , plz , thank you
The following question is about the poem " We are cool " 3.
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lovey
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Which of the following best summarizes what Dickinson is describing in the fourth stanza of the poem? (1 point) Responses the
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jawon
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What is the function of the motif of fallen leaves in "Spring and Fall"?
A. It sets the autumn scene. B. It promises renewal of
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Alexandra Taylor
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what metaphor is in the poem dafffodils by william wordsworth ?
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Steven
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in the poem o captain my caption, identify all the descriptions Whitman use to compare lincoln to a ship's caption.what kind of
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carina
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Im wondering what sound devices are in these 2 poems
Winter by Nikki Giovanni once a snowflake fell on my brow and i loved it so
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Read the stanza. Then, answer the questions.
A free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current
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What does this poem mean? What is th symbolism? Literary devices?
Nothing Stays Put Amy Clampitt The strange and wonderful are
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Catherine
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I still have a few questions to check. I really hope you can check them.
Thank you! 1) Which metaphors does the poet use to
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John
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What emotions does the speaker in "your little voice" feel upon hearing the little voice?
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Delia
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