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which of the follo...
Me with this, i'd really appreciate it! i need to get a better grade.
which of the following best states the theme of "ozymandias"?
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fame endures forever.
human works cannot outlast time.
art captures the idea of eternity.
poetry is more important than sculpture.
question 2
dickinson supports her idea that poetry is more expansive than prose by
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obtaining the perspectives of knowledgeable people.
comparing poetry to a house without restraints.
imagining a life full of wonder.
explaining that prose is never effective communication.
question 3
"the charge of the light brigade" and "the battle of blenheim" are alike in that
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both deal with a day of battle.
both treat the horrors of war ironically.
both avoid regular meter and rhyme.
both were written by romantic poets.
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Occurrences of major earthquakes are considered unusual, but minor tremors happen frequently. which word is an adjective?
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If i could eat anything rn what would it be ? (options are mcdonalds, chick-fil-a, burger king, pizza hut, kfc, taco bell, jack in da box, or chipotle)
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Samuel johnson believed that literature should appeal mainly to the scholar, to him the common man, to teach him the common man, to teach and him the king and the parliament
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The point of view that london uses in white fang the reader understand the perspectives
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