Answer:
C. Likely to change easily; example
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:
D
Explanation:
This sentence has the two ideas expressed by the separate sentences and it is not repetitive.
I think it would be an agree
Apostrophe is <span>a punctuation mark used to show either possession or application of a number.
Extended simile </span><span>Is used mostly for epic poetry to intensify the horic figure or the subject.
Misery is pain or suffering.
Extended metaphor is when someone uses a metaphor or analogy for multiple pages.
Your answer is B: extended simile...
I really hope this helped you understand.
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