"It", "they", "them", "you", "y'all", "me", "us".
These are pronouns that don't tell you whether they're referring to
males or females, like "he", "she", "him", and "her" do.
Answer:
The narrator restarts the fire by blowing on the embers.
Explanation:
Read this excerpt from “Song of the Old Mother” by William Butler Yeats.
I rise in the dawn, and I kneel and blow
Till the seed of the fire flicker and glow;
Which description gives the best visualization of this excerpt?
The narrator enjoys the warmth of the fire.
The narrator cooks seeds in a pot on the fire.
The narrator works to cool food that has cooked on the fire.
correct:The narrator restarts the fire by blowing on the embers.
The signal word <em>however </em>is a contrast word.
You use it to show something opposite of what you have previously said.
Answer: The author uses personification in Stanza 4 <u>to point out that the death of Annabel Lee was something he could not prevent from happening.</u>
Explanation:
Personification is a figure of speech in which human traits and characteristics are given to inanimate object.
In <em>Annabel Lee</em>, Poe writes about the death of a beautiful woman. The speaker expresses sadness over her death, describing their deep love. In Stanza 4, the speaker states: <em>“the wind came out of the cloud by night,/ Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee”</em>
By writing that the wind killed his Annabel Lee, the speaker wants to point out that her death was inevitable, and not something he could influence or change. Later in the poem, he states that the angels must have been jealous of their love and thus caused the wind to take Annabel Lee from him.