Answer:
graft - to combine or integrate
transpire - to be revealed
to mottle- to mark with spots
Explanation:
"Song of Myself" is a poem by Walt Whitman, included in his collection Leaves of Grass. It is also the longest poem in this collection, and deals with the search for identity.
In the first excerpt of the poem - <em>''The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate into new tongue''</em>, the meaning of the word <em>'graft'</em> is to combine or integrate.
In the second excerpt - <em>''It may be you transpire from the breasts of young men"</em>, the word <em>'transpire'</em> means to be revealed.
In the last excerpt, <em>"Earth of shine and dark mottling the tide of the river", </em>the contextual meaning of <em>'mottling'</em> is marking with spots or blotches.
Because different events happened, character changed and grew
Answer:
<u>S</u><u>ome Important Elements (to me):</u>
1. A thesis statement
2. Add an introduction to the issue and state the claim
3. Then present your arguments (you got to add this...)
4. Perhaps add some arguments for some things you think the other people are going to state. (If you're actually going to present this and actually argue with this, I mean.)
Answer:
Devotion
Krogstand threatens To revel noras secret to helmer
Acts of loyalty aren’t always rewarded
Explanation:
Just took it ! ( b ,a, b)