Beyond, among, behind or along with. "metacarpus" or "metaphysical" <span />
I believe what’s most appropriate between the words life and fame would be a colon so A .
Light isn't always easy to find. Tough times can either make us or break us, but we exist in the in-between for the longest part of the journey
PLEASE GIVE ME BRAINLIEST
Emily Dickinson is world renown among poets and those who love literature for her emphasis on both thought and feeling.
She is considered a master of form and syntax and is often called 'a poet of paradox'.
Generally speaking her poems tend to be short and they usually use only one voice (which is not necessarily that of the poet). She published well over 1800 poems of which only a handful of them were titled as is the case of the poem listed here.
Notice her use of form and paradox in referring to hope as a thing with feathers, something that never asks for anything in return.
Answer:
One, to begin with , also, further
First (of all), for one thing, in addition, furthermore,
Second (of all) ,other ,next, last (of all),
Third (of all) ,another ,moreover , final(ly)
Explanation:
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