no but whos the author i can order it from my local book store
Answer:
The speaker is taking a lonely stroll at night while reflecting on the words of a favorite poet.
Explanation:
"A Supermarket in California" is a poem by American poet Allen Ginsberg. This poem was first published in Howl. In this poem, the speaker visits a supermarket in California and imagines that Federico García Lorca and Walt Whitman are shopping.
The statement which best describes the scene in the first stanza of Ginsberg’s poem is ''The speaker is taking a lonely stroll at night while reflecting on the words of a favorite poet.''
In Hamlet Shakespeare consistently uses images of rottenness,
vileness, and corruption. From the play's start, we know "something is
rotten in the state of Denmark," (1.5.100) and we learn that this
rottenness stems from the unnatural murder of King Hamlet by Claudius'
use of poison. Claudius corrupts Gertrude with his poison, and then
specific language of gardens and flowers links Gertrude to Ophelia.
Because of Hamlet's interaction with Ophelia in relation to Claudius'
interaction with Gertrude, and because of the linguistic link between
Ophelia and Gertrude, we begin to look at Hamlet as if he were doing
the same vile deeds as Claudius. ..
...And in answer to Claudius asking him what he means, Hamlet says: ... Right after that, in Act 1, sc. 5, the ghost refers to foulness, or rottenness, when he says, in some of his first words to Hamlet, "Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder"
theme= death, and decay, and visusniss.
that's all I can think of.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Clinking sounds better becuase a thump is very low and loud while a clink is high pitched along with a very annoying echo.
Answer:
would drive
Explanation:
because of present continuous tense