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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Analyze lowell’s use of symbolism in the poem “for the union dead.” explain how lowell’s use of symbolism to develop one or more themes in the text.
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English, 22.06.2019 13:30
Read the excerpt from the odyssey. now zeus the lord of cloud roused in the north a storm against the ships, and driving veils of squall moved down like night on land and sea. the bows went plunging at the gust; sails cracked and lashed out strips in the big wind. we saw death in that fury, dropped the yards, unshipped the oars, and pulled for the nearest lee: then two long days and nights we lay offshore worn out and sick at heart, tasting our grief, until a third dawn came with ringlets shining. which key details should be included in a paraphrase of this passage? check all that apply. the storm was a direct result of zeus’s fury at the men. for two days and nights, zeus created a storm at sea. odysseus and his men feared greatly for their lives. the sails on the ship cracked in the heavy winds. the men felt grief as they lay offshore and waited
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English, 22.06.2019 18:50
Read delwyn’s description of a riposo in paragraph 7. “oh, and did you know everyone takes a midday break called a riposo? people close up shops like this market, and everyone goes home for an afternoon break to get errands done or dinner cooked.” what does the description reveal about delwyn’s cultural viewpoint? a-delwyn views italian culture as an observer who finds many parts of it shocking. b-delwyn views italian culture as a critic who does not want to change his own identity. c-delwyn views italian culture as someone who has lived and experienced the culture. d- delwyn views italian culture as an outsider who is enthusiastic about learning more.
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