The moon experiences many changes throughout the story.
At first, the moon is a shimmering ivory figure.
She then becomes blue, veiny, and wrinkled.
Later, she starts to fade, and become see-through, and her eyes turn indigo.
She ends the story as a sparkly silver pile of embers.
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C. The poem's word choice and word order
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Scarlet Pimpernel is a novel that was written by a british baroness called Emma Orczy in 1905. The major conflict in this novel is a marraige issue between Sir Percy Blakeney and his wife Lady Marguerite, as they don't count with a strong built relationship because they lack trust between them and also they are very stubborn persons. So, taking that into account, it's safe to say that it is an emotional type of conflict.
The main idea of what your writing about
Dream Variations” by Langston Hughes and “The Tropics in New York” by Claude McKay both depict a longing for another place. [ What are the places and what do they represent? 2. In Langston
Background Hughes’s poem “I, Too,” the speaker refers to himself as “the darker brother.” In “A Black Man Talks of Reaping,” the speaker refers to the white man’s children as “my brother’s sons.”
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