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1. They have given up memories like snow, mountains, ranbows.....
2. The first memory he receives is that of sledding in the snow. Snow and the feeling of coldness are new experiences for him. He feels himself on a sled, moving downhill, and even the concept of a hill is new to him. He finds the sled ride experience exhilarating, but this leads him to question the Giver.
3. In the dream, Jonas has the sense that his sled on a hill is meant to be part of a journey to a particular place, "as if there were a destination" (p. 88). And he feels that this is a good thing, that wherever he was meant to journey, it was "welcoming" (88) and "significant" (88).
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a rhymed couplet
Explanation:
The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet are always a rhymed couplet.
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B) Wordsworth's mind
Explanation:
The phrase "inward eye" refers to the mind of Wordsworth. He has the capability to imagine things distinctly in his mind. This is his visual imagination and it explains why he is a great poet.
Answer:
it's A
Explanation:
the poet is saying that they would rush summer by if the addressee was coming in fall