English, 26.06.2019 09:00 kendall984
How does free verse support the speaker of the poem’s initial statement “poetry / i, too, dislike it”? check the two boxes that apply. free verse makes this poem look less like what was classically considered “poetry.” free verse makes the poem read more like prose. free verse gives the poem its formal structure. free verse sets up a predictable pattern.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:50, b2cutie456
Read these lines from "an open boat" and answer the question. an open boat by alfred noyes see - quick - by that flash, where the bitter foam tosses,
the cloud of white faces, in the black open boat,
which of the end rhymes below matches the one in the last line of the excerpt? “he’s living, i know. but he’s numbed with the cold.” “and there are no voices or ghosts in that darkness.” “and wraps her loose hair round his breast and his throat.” “come. loosen your fingers. – o god, let me keep him! ”
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40, silly82
Which of the following best demonstrate a strong conflict? a. catherine enjoyed painting, and was able to practice her art every tuesday. b. leanne loved camping, but it was a lot of work. she had to start gathering her supplies weeks before the big trip. c. kate wanted to be a fitness instructor. she worked hard to become a certified aerobics teacher. d. russell knew that if he did not get a good grade on his test, then he would fail the class and not be allowed to graduate.
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