Answer:
when the narrator claims that he is not insane but that he can simply hear what happens in heaven, on earth, and in hell.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. So warm and so light
Explanation:
A. Daffodils,
B. So yellow and bright!
C. you shine in the garden
B. - So warm and so light
So far it looks like an A/B/C, poem
So B. would be the correct answer
(as it's the only one that rhymes)
Answer:
Jill, one of triplets, becomes involved in the problems of her family--her widowed, hypochondriac mother, daughter Daisy, workaholic brother John, and over organized sister Julie, who runs off with a lecherous priest.
Explanation:
<span>The asnwer to the question stated above is letter D.
</span>The opening lines of Emily Dickinson's "It sifts from Leaden Sieves" present the snow to readers <span>as an equalizing influence on the world.
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>It describes snow as 'an equalizing and leveling power on the world'.
Thus, the answer is letter D. </span><span>as an equalizing influence on the world</span>