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Learning quicker than others can. I have a am a very fast learning you could teach me how to play poker and i would pick it up like *snaps fingers* that, while someone else might need a few more times to explain.
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Answer: canoniz’d bones X
hearsed in death X
we saw thee
ponderous and marble jaws X
the glimpses of the moon
Explanation: The first one talks about canonized bones which is like when someone dies and is officially declared a saint, so then we obviously know it's about something dead. But hearsed in death is the most telling that it's a grave because it's basically saying the bones are in a container of death (AKA grave). And then ponderous and marble jaws is describing a white fragile jaw hanging open, which definitely points to the jaw of a skeleton. All of these help relate it to a grave which helps find the meaning of sepulchre using context clues. Hope this helps u out!
Yes it is used for an apostrophe
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Browning likens her love to be limitless, as she loves her husband to the reach of her soul; to be as passionate as someone who is fighting for their right - and again using the theme of 'passion' in the context of suffering; to contain blind faith as a child's.
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