The answer is " his sentences are short and direct". When your begin to read " In Another Country", you find that their kind of short and not drawn out. I didn't say flowing because his writing didn't sound "flowy". He gets straight to the point.
The stage<span> of launching adult children begins when your first child leaves home and ends with the "</span>empty nest<span>."</span>
A. Is correct!
In this sentence, Elena is placed at the piano where she is playing for the audience.
C and D seem incorrect because the sentence structure makes the audience the one “poised at the piano”.
Answer:
im sorry im confused on what u need
Explanation:
I'm a big fan of Matthew Arnold, including the poem Dover Beach. The first line actually conveys serenity: "The sea is calm tonight." More examples of serenity in the first stanza are as follows (slashes indicate line breaks):
"the cliffs of England stand, / glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay."
"Begin, and cease, and then again begin, / With tremulous cadence slow, and bring / The eternal note of sadness in."
In the third stanza, you can find examples of serenity in the following:
"But now I only hear / Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, / Retreating, to the breath / Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear / And naked shingles of the world."
In the fourth stanza, you can find examples of serenity in the following:
"The world, which seems / to lie before us like a land of dreams"
Hope this helps.