Answer:
Newly fallen snow is just as white as a clean white shirt and milk
Explanation:
"Cynthia in the Snow" is a poem written by Gwendolyn Brooks, a highly-noted individual when it comes to American poetry. "Cynthia in the Snow" is one of her poems. The poem talks about <em>winter season and its beauty.</em>
Line 10 shows a comparison between the fallen white snow to that of a clean white shirt and milk. Although it has already fallen,<u> it is still white</u>.
So, this explains the answer.
what about something, shaped kinda like a microwave, that when you put a fossle/bones/ any organic matter in it, you can see what it looked like?
then you could find out what the thing is/was/ will be without a lab or computers or even guessing.
sorry if that sounds kinda nerdy, but its a thought.
Answer:
II. Spiders are powerless should a rock fall on them.
Edwards uses this comparison of non-believers to a spider to show that should God decide to send someone to hell, he or she does not have the power to stop it. Even if the non-believer felt assured and arrogant about it, he would still not have the ability to keep himself out of Hell. Option I is incorrect because Puritans, like Edwards, did not believe that any of God's creations were a mistake. Option III is also incorrect because the purpose is not to show the expendable nature of the spider, but rather the almighty power of God.
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Answer: 1 and 3 is the correct answer. I hope that this helps you out.
In "we wear the mask" by paul laurence dunbar, the tone can be described as bitter. The tone of the poem not only can be described as bitter, I would say that author set very angry tone, he is angry about <span>having to hide begind a mask, to avoid showing people's emotions. The last lines from the poem maintain authors negative opinion towards this conflict: </span><span> "We wear the mask!" </span>