The earth hath swallwed all my hopes but she, She is the hopeful lady of my earth.
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The poem is about:
B. People should appreciate every moment because some opportunities may never come again.
Explanation:
The poem fondly remembers the days of childhood that one could approach without any care for the future and enjoy the life as it was
This is something that they cannot do as adults but can only be nostalgia to for a time when they could have lived like that.
This is evident in the following lines:
There are days we live
as if death were nowhere
in the background; from joy
to joy to joy, from wing to wing
The days being described here are the ones of childhood and the tone is one of remembrance and sweet nostalgia, and not of dejection at any rate.
<span>A metaphor is 'all the worlds a stage'
Alleteration is 'for his shrunk shrank'
Onomatopeia is 'whining'
A simile is 'creeping like snail'
Assonance is 'mewling and puking'
Consonace is 'quick in quarrel'
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Grazing contentedly in the pasture is the dream of every cow.
Grazing contentedly in the pasture is to chew grass happily in the grass meadow.
Answer:
Just like the SAT, the PSAT includes two sections—Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and Math—comprised of three tests: Reading, Writing & Language, and Math.