<span>#1) How are love and affection portrayed in In Memoriam, A. H. H. by Alfred, Lord Tennyson?
Answer: In “Memoriam, A. H. H.” Love and Affections are portrayed as Everlasting. This is explicitly depicted when Tennyson explains his idea of how his good friend Arthur’s death does not mean he will cease to exist inside of him and is now in a better place. He apparently reached a level of immortality in a christian sense.
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Answer:
Arnold is a born librarian, he loves books.
Explanation:
When connecting two independent clauses (clauses with a subject and verb that can stand alone), you need to use a conjunction or a semicolon like in the third sentence. This one has the comma, but neither of those, <u><em>so</em></u> it is incorrect. (see what I did there? I used a conjunction to connect my two independent clauses! B) )
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Answer:
My little horse must think it queer. To stop without a ... Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief,. So dawn goes down to day. Nothing ... And looked down one as far as I could ... Fog. CARL SANDBURG. The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. Page 2 ...
Explanation:
A. The girls of Salem begin accusing people of witchcraft.