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The rising action is when the <u>conflict</u> of the story begins.
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- Walt Whitman achieved the organic theory of writing in his "Song of Myself" by addressing a variety of topics (fashion, politics and food, among others) in his poem and by approaching all of them from the notion of nature by using metaphors, so as to imply that things happen “organically or naturally” and <u>not mechanically or artificially.</u> Here is an excerpt to illustrate this idea:
<em>“This is the grass that grows wherever the land is and the water is,
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<em>This the common air that bathes the globe.”
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- Here Whitman compares the nature with which grass grows where water is with the process of learning. He implies that it's important to learn through experience and not through books or teachers.
Answer: Yes
Explanation: The character of Grettir, if real, may have lived around the year 1000. Grettir's saga has gained a prominent role because the character is so imperfect; his exaggerated bad behavior turns him into an outlaw, but overcoming these impulses and showing incredible bravery also show how he earns his fame as noble.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I imagined lots of noises and traffic so I'd say movement.
Answer:
Part A:
To send a prayer to be released from its cage.
Part B:
But a plea, that upward to Heavan he flings.
Explanation:
I took the test, K12 Unit 1.06 Quiz Reading and writing for life.