The Rhyme
<span>Based upon
the lines you have provided, it is important to note that the word “light” is
never mentioned not even just one time. However,
the last word of the second line and the last word of the third line, there are
the words “sight” and “midnight.” And,
both of these words rhyme with “light.”
As such, it is through clever use of rhyme in this stanza you have
provided that Emily Dickenson is able to connect the concepts of light and dark
with never even mentioning the word “light.”</span>
Attracts- a form of movement in which sticks an object or two objects together
Parade- a form of celebration which may be the form of cultural
Disguised-having changed one's appearance in order to conceal one's identity.
Watched-
look at or observe attentively over a period of time.
Waited-stay where one is or delay action until a particular time or event.
Answer:
he's hard to approach but he's funny
Explanation:
but i still like to play with him
Answer:
The five types of context clues are: 1. Definition/Explanation Clues. Sometimes a word's or phrase's meaning is explained immediately after its use.
Explanation:
Explanation:
we can find best british cooking in Boston
there are many tasty dishes for veg and nonveg also