Paying attention to the words in the line of the poem can help us to understand the thought conveyed by the author. The line from 'Any Human to Another," where Cullen describes that when people share each other's grief, they gain some comfort is;
- "Your grief and minel Must intertwine Like sea and river"
In this line from the poem, the poet shows that when his grief and another's meet through sharing, they intertwine like the sea and river. The sea and river share similarities because they connote peace.
So, when people share their griefs, they gain comfort.
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Answer:
D) A merry-go-round
Explanation:
Her lyrics:
You're broken down and tired
<u>Of living life on a merry go round</u>
And you can't find the fighter
But I see it in you so we gonna walk it out
And move mountains
We gonna walk it out
And move mountains
I believe so.. sorry if I’m wrong.
The answer is D. Subject: Mary and I
Verb: washed and waxed
<span>The description of Old Scratch infers he's a demon.... particularly the "great red eyes". The fact that he is "begrimed with soot" alludes to the fires of Hell. Would he frighten me? Defintely.</span>