Answer:
Victory
Explanation:
The poem “Success is counted sweetest” by Emily Dickinson reflects the idea that the true victory in life comes from loss and defeat. Dickinson speaks of this message through the depiction of the battlefield.
The Purple Host is the army who has conquested the other side – they have succeeded in victory in the battle. Yet, <u>Dickinson is sure that the Purple Host and those under its flag can actually appreciate and enjoy the victory full as the ones who nearly have won the battle</u><u>. Only defeat and the nearness of triumph that slipped away bring the full significance of the success.</u>
<u>Therefore, even if the Purple Host has achieved the wanted victory, Dickinson does not think they have achieved success. </u>
Answer:
A butter churn and two quilts
Explanation:
Dee is used to getting everything she wants, upon returning home after a long time she sets her eyes on the butter churn and quilts. She asked her mother that these items be given to her so that they can be added to her collection of heritage items.
Answer:
He needed a source of water to survive.
Explanation:
Brian can easily access water if he resides close to the lake, which will help him survive in the wild.
I believe that these two are correct.
The speaker feels sad and nostalgic because Atthis has forgotten her.
The speaker still feels sad about Atthis’s unfaithfulness.
Because she promised them to Maggie when she marries John Thomas
"I promised to give them quilts to Maggie, for when she marries John Thomas"
The bold is from the story