For the answer to the question above asking w<span>hat is Coleridge describing in this passage?
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Coleridge is describing the beauty he sees around him, though he is depressed and cannot enjoy it.
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First of all we need to know that the external conflict means that the main character is fighting with external problems. Such as robot vs robot, robot vs man, etc.<span>An example of this is Romeo and Juliet. In
this play, the two title
characters fall deeply in love but are from feuding families. Their struggle to
be together is external, as it is between the two lovers and society's
pressures for them to hate one another. </span>
<span>It is in fact this struggle with their society that actually causes the
tragic deaths of both title characters.
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Only something the writer has experienced.
C because the order does not patter, you could do 'he likes to eat' or 'eating is something he likes to do'
The elements of narrative poetry "The Thing About Terry" include rhyme, stanzas, abstract language, and setting. These elements become clear after reading the poetry. The correct options are a, b, e, and f.
<h3>What is the narrative poetry?</h3>
The plot is the distinguishing feature of a narrative poem. Narrative poems tell an entire story from beginning to end, told by a single narrator.
The elements of narrative poetry "The Thing About Terry" include rhyme, stanzas, abstract language, and setting. These elements become clear after reading the poetry.
Thus, the correct options are a, b, e, and f.
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