1. The Allusions in this poem are all famous historical battle sites. Austerlitz and Waterloo are two famous sites of battles led by Napoleon in the 1800s. Gettysburg is a famous site where there was a pivotal battle during the Civil War. Ypres and Verdun are both places where battles were held during World War I. All of these battle sites mark areas and moments of significant bloodshed, which relates to the overall idea of the poem that even the most gruesome history can be brushed over, and can produce growth. The grass in the poem wishes to cover the death and the darkness left behind by tragedies such as these.
2. Grass is personified in this poem. It continuously speaks throughout the poem (a human quality), and says "Let me work". Doing work is seen as a predominantly human activity, which also lends to the personification of the grass.
3. This is mostly an opinion question, but it could either be argued that either:
- Yes, this is contradictory, because there are all of these tokens that cover over the land where this tragic event took place, turning it into a tourist site, rather than a solemn gravesite
or
- No, because these memorial items <em>represent</em> the loss that happened at this site, and pay homage to it, so that the battle and lives lost are <em>not </em>forgotten.
Students reported the use of six of the eight coping mechanisms. These were planful problem solving, self controlling, seeking social support, positive reappraisal, accepting responsibility, confrontive coping. The other two distancing and escape avoidance were least used.
Answer:
- A.
Explanation:
The story of Frankenstein is told by Walton. He retells a story that he has heard. So the correct answer to the question that says "Who is telling the story?" would be letter "A" that says "Walton is retelling a story he heard from Frankenstein".
Answer:
the answer to 1 is if your running in a race and you past the person in second place what place are u in now
Explanation:
number 2 is say you had to multiply 10x25x1/2 = blank
number 3 is what is 12x12/1/2
Answer:
There's an entire pack of things you can do to learn things however be certain not to pick some unacceptable one. You can go to class and educators will show you things\subjects. You can ask your folks and they will show you right/wrong. Try not to ask outsiders! Since the state may not be valid. For example, they may state "smoking may be cool!" when it's truly not. You can get Cancer, Heart Attack so ask who you TRUST, not some more abnormal
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