I read the poem For the Union Dead by Robert Lowell.
Here are some poetic devices I found in the poem:
<span>PERSONIFICATION - Giving human traits or abilities to inanimate objects.
* The old South Boston Aquarium stands
* </span>my nose crawled
<span>* yellow dinosaur steamshovels were grunting
</span><span>
METAPHOR - comparing 2 opposite things to emphasize a point.
* </span><span>Sahara of snow
</span><span>* yellow dinosaur steamshovels were grunting
</span><span>
SIMILE - comparing 2 things with the use of "like" or "as"
* my nose crawled like a snail on the glass</span>
how am i supposed to know there is no numbers xD
Answer:
1- Must
2-Must not
3-Dont have to
4-Should
5-can
6-should
7-Might
8-There is an error in the sentence.
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D. The narrator is not part of the story and knows what every character is thinking and feeling.
In mid-April, 1687, Katherine “Kit” Tyler nears the end of her voyage aboard the Dolphin brigantine from her birthplace in Barbados to her first visit to North America. Kit’s initial excitement wavers as the shoreline comes into view at the dreary port of Saybrook, Connecticut. She accompanies the crew, who take Mistress Eaton, Nat’s mother, to shore in a longboat before proceeding on the journey’s final leg to Wethersfield, where Kit’s family lives.