Answer:
on a deserted or isolated place
Explanation:
<u>The expert paints the picture of some empty, wistful place in the deserted countryside. </u>
It mentioned it was a “dull, dark and soundless” day, <u>which tells us there were no people around as there is no sound made by them.</u> This gives us the clue it is an isolated place, far from any crowded settlement.
The line that mentioned author passed through the “singularly dreary tract of country” <u>tells us it is in the empty, depressing countryside that has a gloomy aura.</u> There is no mention of people or anyone around, no mention of other buildings. <u>The passage suggests, therefore, the place is detached from the cluster, unusual and lifeless.</u>
<span>I think they saw nature in a spiritual way as the collective "Over-soul" of all the souls that create and reside in every form in creation. That means that very soul is one with and is the Over-soul, which some call God, but Dickinson and Whitman may have thought that word had to much connections to organized religion which has a different definition than they had.</span>
Answer:
PART A
B
Music can offer comfort in the face of difficult circumstances.
PART B
D
“Our satisfaction / surrounds us, hanging thick in the closeness of the car. / the cassette clicks, flips, and side B begins.” ( Lines 18-20)
Explanation:
From the poem, a divorcing mother and her child take a trip to an unremarkable place called Akron but on the way, they begin to listen to Prince Batman's soundtrack and as they begin to sing along, they discover they are happy and satisfied and the trip which was supposed to be unremarkable is now enjoyable and satisfying.
Answer:
Fr it's so annoying sometimes