from two stones clapping together. There was no one else around. Em thought that the wind was making the sound, but when she looks outside not a single breeze is in sight. She gets so scared she screams, but no one comes. They say if you listen closely at night you can hear the two stones clapping together and Em screaming.
They compare the holiness of the clergy to that of the speaker.
They contrast formal church services with nature.
<span>If you have been sick with diarrhea, the answer that the health department would accept is this: The diarrhea has been gone for almost two days, so now you can go back to working with food. Once you will be healed, then you can go back to you normal diet.</span>
Elizabeth Coatsworth uses short, quick words in the first stanza of "Swift Things Are Beautiful" because they d. contribute to the ongoing metaphor in Coatsworth's work. In my opinion it's the most correct option.