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Information from the story:
- "But his education had not gotten very far when he picked up his own trick that no other seal had learned - how to escape from our little shed."
- "I never again attempted to recapture Nab, nor have I had an opportunity to repay him for towing me to Seal Rocks; but I have seen him a number of times since, and have often heard his happy bark from the rocks along the coast."
Explanation:
<em>These two sentences would help any student form an intending thesis statement for the essay "Saved by a Seal"</em>
The repeated tapping sound at the door in Edhar Allan Poe´s "The Raven" serves to build suspense and provoke curiosity to the reader.
As it was mentioned, The Raven was a narrative poem written by Eggar Allan Poe noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. The poem deals with a talking raven's mysterious visit to a distraught lover, makin him fall into despair slowly.
Meg was found to be the better behaved of four
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<u>Figurative language:</u>
Personification
<u>What is meant by the two lines:</u>
The wind blowers the road's dust so fiercely that is seems that the road itself is being thrown away