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One fact that I found out during my research was that some cells have the ability to move their flowers in the direction of the Sun while others do not. Sunflower and other flowers which belong to the family Asteraceae show such kind of behaviour. These flowers might have a random orientation at night. But at the time of morning, they turn east towards the sun and follow its direction throughout the day.
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Many of Emily Dickinson’s greatest poems begin as if responding to an unheard question or request. ‘I’m Nobody! Who are you?’ is one such poem, and ‘I’ll tell you how the Sun rose’ is another. In this post, we offer some notes towards an analysis of this captivating poem.
I’ll tell you how the Sun rose –
A Ribbon at a time –
The Steeples swam in Amethyst –
The news, like Squirrels, ran –
The Hills untied their Bonnets –
The Bobolinks – begun –
Then I said softly to myself –
‘That must have been the Sun
I hope this helps :)
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i do not see the answer choices, but i hope this helps.
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This story takes place in an alternative world. An inventor longs for love in a technological time where he has many inventions. Does he keep working on his inventions or does he go out and seek love? Everything around him is pollution and sad. We have to remember that technology is useful but it can never replace a real companion and real love. Do we allow technology to define humans or do we seek love and real companionship. The girl meets a guy riding a mechanical horse. She loves him but when she has to make the decision to go with him to the technology centered world in the city, she longs for the countryside. She dies in the polluted world. Guess what? He recreates her using technology.
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The metaphor in stanza 8 is "Has earned a night's repose" Because the author is comparing both the characters earnings to the *Nights repose* (without like or as, ofc because it's not a simile)
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<em>My Opinion:</em>
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<em>(E) relating it to the words mesmerized audiences</em>
<em>Not sure tho, Good Luck! =)</em>