English, 16.07.2019 07:00 irosser215
& explain why! "i like to see it lap the miles" by emily dickinsoni like to see it lap the miles, and lick the valleys up, and stop to feed itself at tanks; and then, prodigious, steparound a pile of mountains, and, supercilious, peerin shanties by the sides of roads; and then a quarry pareto fit its sides, and crawl between, complaining all the whilein horrid, hooting stanza; then chase itself down hilland neigh like boanerges; then, punctual as a star, stop—docile and omnipotent—at its own stable door. this poem describes a train as if it were a horse. examine the imagery of the stanza in stanza 3. what does it describe? a.) the rumbling a train makes as it passes byb.) the smell of train tracks after a train has gonec.) the sound a train makes as it blows its hornd.) the feeling of being on a train for a vacation
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Why does the host answer the guest with brief responses during the party?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which statement best describes the use of the underlined word in the excerpts? in excerpt 1, it refers to personal growth, while in excerpt 2, it suggests the physical act of moving. in excerpt 1, it refers to personal growth, while in excerpt 2, it suggests scientific discoveries. in excerpt 1, it refers to societal advancement, while in excerpt 2, it suggests the gradual march of time. in excerpt 1, it refers to societal advancement, while in excerpt 2, it suggests steps toward a particular goal.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
If the poem is about going mad when love is lost, what would happen if love didn’t die? identify the independent clause. a if the poem is about going mad when love is lost b if love didn't die c what would happen d when love is lost
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& explain why! "i like to see it lap the miles" by emily dickinsoni like to see it lap the mile...
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