Answer:
<h2>1. he searching for adventures or something valuable </h2>
Explanation:
because in the acient time there known to gold and jewellery to where that was made
of bronze ,siliver , and gold
<h2>2. yes</h2>
Answer:I noticed that the poem rhymes a lot. Also another thing that I noticed is that the poem never talks about death, but the concept of death is implied heavily. Another thing that I noticed is that the poem personifies the heart. Giving the heart the person-like quality of being able to change it's mood. My partners thoughts about the poem "Dust of Snow' are... My partner noticed a connect between a hemlock tree and a crow. They noticed that things fell down like your feelings can fall down. They also noticed that the poem makes you view the dust of snow more negitivley. My partner and I noticed that the hemlock tree and crow both implied death, with the line "Of a day I had rued" backing up the implied meaning of death. I feel that the parts that my partner pointed out were true. They noticed that things fell down (the snow) and that emotions also fell down too (Of a day I had rued).
Explanation:
Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Hyperbole, Idiom, Onomatopoeia, Alliteration. (Hope this helped.)
Answer: D. He wants to keep the same feelings.
Explanation:
As it stands, the heart of the speaker in the poem leaps with excitement whenever he beholds a rainbow.
This was the case when he was young, this is the case now that he is a man, and when he is old, he wishes that would still be the case and if it is not, then death is preferable.
Answer:
I Can Play Games. When I am A Adult I will Take Care of My Self. Is Something May Be Important to me because I need to Take Care of Myself.
Explanation: