Answer:
In line 7 of "This World", the phrase "bore into" means:
a) dig a hole in
Explanation:
"This World" is a poem by American author Mary Oliver in which the speaker shows admiration for everything around her. She says she would like to write about "a world that / has in it / nothing fancy," but that seems to be impossible. Every little detail is filled with wonder, with beauty.
<u>In line 7, the speaker says, "The ants bore into the peony bud and there is a / dark / pinprick well of sweetness." Although not very common, the verb "to bore" means "to dig or cut a hole". The speaker sees beauty even in the holes the ants cut open in the flowers.</u>
Answer:
This affects the meaning of the text because it affects the characters representation.
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The words “dad”, “gag”, and “yay” are three letters, the first and last letter are the same, and the letter in between is an “a”
It is determined by the tone of the speaker's attitude towards the subject
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Anxiety or stress is the root of most chest butterflies also referred to as heart palpitations