The poem ends with an acceptance that pleasure cannot last and that death is an inevitable part of life. In the poem, Keats imagines the loss of the physical world and sees himself dead—as a "sod" over which the nightingale sings.
Three main thoughts stand out in the ode. The second main thought and the main theme of the poem is Keats' wish that he might die and be rid of life altogether, providing he could die as easily and painlessly as he could fall asleep. Hearing this the author doesn’t think that dying is going to be painful the author is hoping to make it easy as “falling asleep”
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Run and arrive because an adverb is an action word and a train is arriving which is an action and they were running which is an action
Answer:
B) describes an action that will begin in the future and will be competed by a specific time in the future
Explanation:
The future perfect tense of verbs indicates that an action will have been completed (finished or "perfected") at some point in the future.
C. is you are referring to the coach
The index is a list of list of names, subjects, ect. so it would be index