English, 26.07.2019 01:30 brownboimexican
Read the poem “romance,” by edgar allan poe. romance, who loves to nod and sing, with drowsy head and folded wing, among the green leaves as they shakefar down within some shadowy lake, to me a painted paroquethath been- a most familiar bird-taught me my alphabet to say-to lisp my very earliest wordwhile in the wild wood i did lie, a child- with a most knowing eye. of late, eternal condor yearsso shake the very heaven on highwith tumult as they thunder by, i have no time for idle caresthrough gazing on the unquiet sky. and when an hour with calmer wingsits down upon my spirit flings-that little time with lyre and rhymeto while away- forbidden things! my heart would feel to be a crimeunless it trembled with the strings. what theme of the poem does the second stanza reveal? adults long for the romantic indulgences of youth. time moves quickly in fast-paced, adult lives. people outgrow their need for romance. adults have no interest in exploring the natural world.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, lilsnsbsbs
1. saved aronnax from drowning "an incident" 2. speed of the nautilus man-of-war 3. next to captain nemo conseil 4. electricity vigo bay 5. "a coral tomb" 20,000 leagues 6. the nautilus runs aground nemo's "thunderbolt" 7. episodes are connected by aronnax's quarters 8. captain nemo's "bank" cause 9. distance aronnax traveled on the nautilus "a fine death for a sailor" 10. captain nemo sinks for revenge 50 miles per hour
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