<span>They are yield signs. The individual is legally obligatory to yield the right of way to trains. Slow down, look and listen or a train, and stop if a train go. Railroad cross buck signs are located at most crossings. If there is over one track, the sign under the cross buck will display the number of paths at the crossing.</span>
Mood - <em>Scared, lonely, and hopeful near the end.</em>
Climax -<em> When he is about to cry, he hears a river and sees the same eagle by his camp.</em>
Falling action -<em> Knowing that it's the same eagle, he follows him.</em>
Resolution - <em>Randall finds his family because he followed the eagle.</em>
Answer:Emily Dickinson's writing style is most certainly unique. She used extensive dashes, dots, and unconventional capitalization, in addition to vivid imagery and idiosyncratic vocabulary. Instead of using pentameter, she was more inclined to use trimester, tetrameter, and even dimeter at times.
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