Answer:
This poem contains an extended metaphor.
This poem is a tribute to a small bird.
This poem compares a feeling to an animal.
Explanation:
The poem is an extended metaphor. The whole poem is about hope being a "thing with feathers".
The poem pays tribute to this small bird. It even says: "little bird" and how it never "asked a crumb of me." Meaning how is it that this bird never asks anything in return.
The poem compares a feeling to an animal. Feeling: hope. Animal: bird.
I'm doing great! How about you?
In order to address the issue you are talking about you can do: 1 Volunteering and taking part helping others, which will be beneficial, 2. Determine which is the real problem from root and then determine how to act, 3. Look for aalliances with partners who can may be helping and 4. Try to give a good use to the resources you have in order to achieve that goal.
Answer:
The line from the text that describes the positive feelings the men had about the walks was "The two men put the greatest store by these excursions."
Explanation:
The two men were distinctly different in character that people often wondered how they could co-exist and find topics on which to discuss but Mr Utterson is a typical Victoria gentleman who believes in maintaining peace and decorum and he takes a walk with Mr Enfield on their Sunday stroll despite how glaringly different both are, they enjoy these Sunday strolls.