In this excerpt <u>the speaker expresses his frustration with the fact that even though he doesn't understand the language in which the tune is being sung, he still wishes to comprehend the message</u>. He wants to understand what the singing solitary reaper is singing about.
The conflict here is that they don't speak the same language.
We can see it more clearly in this verse: "Will no one tell me what she sings?" (he doesn't speak the language); and in the rest of the stanza, he keeps on wondering what the song may mean.
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Frederick Douglass was driven by his quote "<span>It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."(Douglas).
Douglas was an abolitionist which was a person who wanted to abolish slavery. Douglas was the most important African Leader of the 19th Century. He died in 1895 and was a successful author and orator. </span>
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
to the public is a prep phrase (i think)
The answer to your problem is grating which means harsh sound
Answer:
to do something without believing it is important: After his wife died, he went through the motions of living without really feeling anything.