The use of blank verse enjambment intensifies the contemplative ad meditative of the poem. Blank verse allows for freedom of form enhancing the tone of the poem which shifts from being hopeful to being hopeless
the use of enjambment helps hold the readers interest across line: to him in the love of nature holds communion with her visible forms she speaks a various language for her gayer hours
Answer:
Me!
I am 15!
Explanation:
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Answer:
1st= doesn't start for once.
2nd they won't let you in.
3rd If he goes on telling lies...
4th Unless he sells more.. I am not sure in this one.
5th when will you repay
6th if he river rises any higher.
7th If he works hard today..
8th Ice turns into water...
9th I am not sure.
10th If you don't like...
11th You will have an accident..
Explanation:
I am not sure but hope it helps
The history of Captain Nemo in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" remains a mystery. However, in the course of the narrative, the reader is given some clues of what forged him as a stern captain. When he says "There I am free", referring to the ocean, it is possible to infer that he had a somehow captive life on land. He also reaffirms his refusal to go back to land for he would sacrifice the freedom of knowing the submarine world in his Nautilus. The words "builder" and "engineer" denote an academic education, the best disponible back then; he was able to design a submarine with electrical technology, the great Nautilus that made that under water journey possible.