Iwent inside then and in a moment he was gone. i watched him from my window as he went down the street. he was whistling softly and i waited until the sound faded away so i couldn't tell if it was he or my heart whistling out there in the night. and then he was gone, completely gone. i shivered. somehow the darkness seemed changed. the stars were little hard chips of light far up in the sky and the moon stared down with a sullen yellow glare. the air was tense with sudden cold and a gust of wind swirled his footprints into white oblivion. everything was quiet. but he'd said, "i'll call you." that's what he said—"i'll call you." i couldn't sleep all night. this excerpt from daly's "sixteen" conveys a tone. complacent forlorn gloomy apprehensive
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, cathydaves
Life is a barren field frozen with snow. what literary device is he using? a. metaphor b. simile c. personification d. none of the above
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"alice wondered a little at this, but she was too much in awe of the queen to disbelieve it".what is the effect of the author's word choice in this sentence?
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English, 22.06.2019 12:20, moomoo2233
During the revising stage in the writing process, the author freely explores topics for further inclusion in the work polishes the writing, fixing minor grammatical errors gets his or her ideas down in roughly the form he or she intends corrects major errors and improves the work's content
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