a. subject.
English, 02.10.2019 08:30 christian5668
Beyond tone, a poet's attitude toward his or her subject reveals to us a poem's
a. subject.
b. theme.
c. structure.
d. diction.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, KitKatKrunchy
Read the following excerpt from the play a raisin in the sun by lorraine hansberry: johnson (this usa woman who decided long ago to be enthusiastic about everything in life and she is inclined to wave her wrist vigorously at the heigh of her exclamatory comments.): hello there, yourself! h’you this evening, ruth? which assumption about johnson is most likely true based on the stage direction? a. her enthusiasm is used to mask her fear of public places
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, bangtann77
In at least 150 words, discuss the comparison described in the figurative language and how the connotative language reinforces the symbol. certainly the utmost rim of my first dome was filled with the tumultuous impression of soldiers marching to death for freedom's sake, of pioneers streaming westward to establish self-government in yet another sovereign state. only the great dome of st. peter's itself has ever clutched my heart as did that modest curve which had sequestered from infinitude in a place small enough for my child's mind, the courage and endurance which i could not comprehend so long as it was lost in "the void of unresponsible space" under the vaulting sky itself.
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Beyond tone, a poet's attitude toward his or her subject reveals to us a poem's
a. subject.
a. subject.
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