The poem "As Weary Pilgrim", by Anne Bradstreet is about finishing a journey (a "pilgrimage"). The author describes all the things that the pilgrim, having finished his journey, will never feel again. Bradstreet is clearly using the end of a pilgrimage as a metaphor for the end of a life, for the moment of death, and thus expressing her desire to reach that moment of eternal, blissful rest.
The phrase "And my clay house mold'ring away" refers to the body, aged and tired and near the moment of death.
The phrase "Nor grinding pains in my body frail" refers to that moment of eternal rest where there is no pain, only peace and bliss in the eternal afterlife.
<span>rhyme, rhythm, and repetition of certain words</span>
<span>The right answer is C. God's Grandeur is an Italian Sonnet. We can know this because consists of fourteen lines, which are then split into two different sections - an octave and a sestet. There is also a sort-of turn in the middle between these two sections, in which the tone of the poem changes from discussing the natural world, and begins instead to discuss humanity.</span>
Answer: In general, use sentences of different lengths. Also consider moving adverbs or adverb clauses from the end of a sentence to the beginning.
For transitions, think about the relationship between ideas. Is it a time sequence? Use words like first, then, after that, finally. If it's logic, use words like because, since this... then that. Or therefore, as a result.
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
The <em>axial skeleton</em> comprises of the central, vertical axis of the body. It includes the:
1. Skull
2. Ossicles
3. Hyoid Bone
4. Vertebral column
(Refer to the attached image)
The axial skeleton provides support for your the head, neck, back, and chest. It also provides support and protection for your brain, spinal cord, and internal organs such as your heart and lungs.
The <em>appendicular skeleton</em> includes the bones in your limbs and appendages such as:
1. Shoulder girdles
2. Clavicles
3. Humerus
4. Radius
5. Ulna
6. Femur
7. Tibia
8. Fibula
Etc.
The bones in the appendicular skeleton attach to the ones in the axial skeleton. The appendicular skeleton enables us to move (walk, run, etc.), grasp objects in our hands and manipulate them for our day-to-day activities.