How are the speakers of "Auspex" and "A Psalm of Life" similar? Both are angry to see time passing. Both contemplate a kind of loss. Both are deeply and desperately in love. Both despair at how their lives have transpired.
<span>First are similarities, well, literary both have ‘green’.
And both have ‘house’ too. So the only similarities of the two are of their
words. But they differ so much if we contrast them because greenhouse effect is
a social problem where the gases from CFCs accumulated to the earth’s
stratosphere causing pollution and trapped heat. Green house is one of the ways people could
avoid greenhouse effect. In making your house green, that is making it
plant-friendly, you will be breathing more oxygen, less carbon dioxide.</span>
B. independent clause, dependent clause, other independent clause
<span>The asnwer to the question stated above is letter D.
</span>The opening lines of Emily Dickinson's "It sifts from Leaden Sieves" present the snow to readers <span>as an equalizing influence on the world.
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>It describes snow as 'an equalizing and leveling power on the world'.
Thus, the answer is letter D. </span><span>as an equalizing influence on the world</span>