What do you see?
meanwhile, impatient to mount and ride,
booted and spurred, with...
English, 23.01.2020 03:31 unicornsflyhigh
What do you see?
meanwhile, impatient to mount and ride,
booted and spurred, with a heavy stride,
on the opposite shore walked paul revere.
now he patted his horse's side,
now gazed on the landscape far and near,
then impetuous stamped the earth,
and turned and tightened his saddle-girth;
but mostly he watched with eager search
the belfry-tower of the old north church,
as it rose above the graves on the hill,
lonely and spectral and somber and still.
and lo! as he looks, on the belfry's height,
a glimmer, and then a gleam of light!
he springs to the saddle, the bridle he turns,
but lingers and gazes, till full on his sight
a second lamp in the belfry burns!
Answers: 1
English, 21.06.2019 21:10, deedy8095
Which word best describes the author's tone in this excerpt from "that spot" by jack london? i don’t think much of stephen mackaye any more, though i used to swear by him. i know that in those days i loved him more than my own brother. if ever i meet stephen mackaye again, i shall not be responsible for my actions. it passes beyond me that a man with whom i shared food and blanket, and with whom i mushed over the chilcoot trail, should turn out the way he did. i always sized steve up as a square man, a kindly comrade, without an iota of anything vindictive or malicious in his nature. i shall never trust my judgment in men again. why, i nursed that man through typhoid fever; we starved together on the headwaters of the stewart; and he saved my life on the little salmon. and now, after the years we were together, all i can say of stephen mackaye is that he is the meanest man i ever knew. a. excited b. ironic c. indignant d. playful
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, sunshinesmile71
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