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English, 21.06.2019 19:00
Modernist poetry broke traditions in works that did all of the following except: question 1 options: a) experimented with language, symbolism, and imagery b) challenged rules about point of view, rhyme scheme, meter, and capitalization c) focused on the poemâs appearance on the page as a form of self-expression d) addressed subjects and ideas that had been explored in poetry for centuries. while mr. flood is not heroic in the typical sense and does nothing admirable during the poemâs action, robinsonâs description of mr. flood is nevertheless filled with pathos, which a) the poem is filled with language and descriptions which arouse emotion, usually pity and sympathy, from the reader. b) the poem is filled with nonsensical events that make the reader laugh at mr. floodâs expense. c) the poem gives vivid sensory details that make the reader feel like they are a part of the story. d) the poem is tedious and drawn out with details that donât influence the reader at all. refer to the william carlos williams poem "spring and all" (on pages 306-7 in your textbook), to answer the prompt below. your response should be 1-2 well-developed paragraphs and should include specific details (quotes) from the poem that support your analysis. cite your textual evidence as well. you should use your journeys book. because âspring and allâ ends with language and imagery that suggest birth and growth, many readers consider it a hopeful poem that celebrates the first steps toward new life and away from a wintry world characterized by death and decay. consider the poemâs date of publicationâ1923âand the historical events that influenced many modern writers, specifically, world war i. poem below: by the road to the contagious hospital under the surge of the blue mottled clouds driven from the northeast-a cold wind. beyond, the waste of broad, muddy fields brown with dried weeds, standing and fallen patches of standing water the scattering of tall trees all along the road the reddish purplish, forked, upstanding, twiggy stuff of bushes and small trees with dead, brown leaves under them leafless vines- lifeless in appearance, sluggish dazed spring approaches- they enter the new world naked, cold, uncertain of all save that they enter. all about them the cold, familiar wind- now the grass, tomorrow the stiff curl of wildcarrot leaf one by one objects are defined- it quickens: clarity, outline of leaf but now the stark dignity of entrance-still, the profound change has come upon them: rooted, they grip down and begin to awaken how might âspring and allâ be interpreted as a reaction to the violence of world war 1? be sure to cite examples from the poem to support your analysis.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Why is it important to include a descriptive subject heading? it in sorting the topics. it the recipient see its importance. e-mail programs wonât allow e-mail to be sent without it. it keeps junk e-mail separate from important e-mail.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:20
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
Javier is writing a literary analysis of the secret garden. read this introduction to his essay. frances burnettâs âthe secret gardenâ explores the challenges of a sickly, self-centered little girl named mary lennox. after maryâs parents die of cholera, she moves from india to england to live at her uncleâs estate in yorkshire. while living at the old estate, mary discovers an abandoned garden that belonged to her deceased aunt. tending to the neglected garden brings mary joy, and her health improves. through maryâs transformation, burnett presents nature as a symbol of rebirth and healing. which piece of textual evidence should javier use to support the claim made in the introduction? a. ââitâs in the garden no one can go into,â she said to herself. âitâs the garden without a door. he lives in there. how i wish i could see what it is like! ââ b. âin india she had always felt hot and too languid to care much about anything. the fact was that the fresh wind from the moor had begun to blow the cobwebs out of her young brain and to waken her up a little.â c. âmary felt lonelier than ever when she knew she was no longer in the house. she went out into the garden as quickly as possible, and the first thing she did was to run round and round the fountain flower garden ten times.â d. ââit isnât a quite dead garden,â she cried out softly to herself. âeven if the roses are dead, there are other things alive.ââ
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