Answer:
C
Explanation:
During the 17th century, the metaphysical poets such as John Donne, Andrew Marvell, John Cleveland, and Abraham Cowley used a literary device known as the metaphysical conceit. A metaphysical conceit is a complex, and often lofty literary device that <u>makes a far-stretched comparison between a spiritual aspect of a person and a physical thing in the world.</u> Quite simply, a metaphysical conceit is an <u>extended metaphor, which can sometimes last through the entire poem.</u> A metaphysical conceit works to connect the reader's sensory perceptions to abstract ideas. Although the conceit slowly went away after the 17th century, due to being perceived as artifice, some later poets like Emily Dickinson used it.
It means that the rails are very bumpy where the author can feel it with his finger tips
Answer:
1. 12 million smoking deaths over last 40 years (cancer--4.1M, cardiovascular disease--5.5M, respiratory disease--2.1M, 94,000 infant deaths)
2. 438,000 people die from smoking (see pie chart for breakdown of types); 8.6 million get sick (20 for every 1 death; 45.1 million adults smoke
3. Youth smoking declined between 2000-2003; Youth and adult decline has stopped
4. 126M nonsmokers affected; brief exposure dangerous; causes disease and death; 3000 deaths--lung cancer, 35,000--heart disease, 150,000-300,000 respiratory problems for children below 18 mo.
5. $75 billion in medical costs; $92 billion in lost productivity (people missing work because of illness
6. Smokeless tobacco, cigars, pipes, low tar cigs, not safe either
1. paragraph 3
2. paragraph 1
3. paragraph 6
4. paragraph 5
5. paragraph 2
6. paragraph 4
Explanation: That's the order it should be in. Have a wonderful day people!
Answer:
a noun simply is a naming word as we all know