Well one example would be the word Had.
Answer:
<em>Good things come from people when they know better. </em>
<em>isn't</em><em> </em><em>it</em><em>?</em>
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Incomplete question. However, I assumed you are referring to the article <em>"An Inspector Calls and J B Priestley’s political journey" </em>by Alison Cullingford.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In that article the five words that Cullingford uses to describe the ‘golden age' were:
- freedom,
- plenty,
- hospitality,
- conviviality,
- generosity.
He uses such words in other to highlight the contrasts between past experiences and the present one in which Bradford found himself.
The begins with Bradstreet talking about her suffering. Her skin feels like it is
burning, she is sweating like crazy, she is pretty much filled with lots ofpain, and her head hurts. She is afraid that God is
displeased with her because she can no longer find evidence of his
favor.
foot
Two or more syllables that together make up the smallest unit of rhythm in a poem. For example, an iamb is a foot that has two syllables, one unstressed followed by one stressed. An anapest has three syllables, two unstressed followed by one stressed.