Rhetorical questions add a level of cheesiness to the paper and unless you are a very good writer, and I mean college professor level, then you will most likely fail at any attempt. Also writing research papers your suppose to be telling the reader what they don't know instead of asking them what is already do know.
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Summary. “To Build a Fire” is an adventure story of a man's futile attempt to travel across ten miles of Yukon wilderness in temperatures dropping to seventy-five degrees below zero. At ten o'clock in the morning, the unnamed protagonist plans to arrive by lunchtime at a camp where others are waiting.
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We can't help you without you telling us the whole story or giving us a link to it, we have no context.
Answer:I noticed that the poem rhymes a lot. Also another thing that I noticed is that the poem never talks about death, but the concept of death is implied heavily. Another thing that I noticed is that the poem personifies the heart. Giving the heart the person-like quality of being able to change it's mood. My partners thoughts about the poem "Dust of Snow' are... My partner noticed a connect between a hemlock tree and a crow. They noticed that things fell down like your feelings can fall down. They also noticed that the poem makes you view the dust of snow more negitivley. My partner and I noticed that the hemlock tree and crow both implied death, with the line "Of a day I had rued" backing up the implied meaning of death. I feel that the parts that my partner pointed out were true. They noticed that things fell down (the snow) and that emotions also fell down too (Of a day I had rued).
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