The lines that use caesura in this excerpt from Emily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" are the following:
We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess—in the Ring— We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain— We passed the Setting Sun— Or rather
The use of caesura in this poem marks the pace of the reader and the I of the poem. The pace and the mood of the poem is calm due to these caesura, the pauses and she has no haste.
Well five things I would do is cut down on foods that are high in sodium, don't eat to much fast food, exercise more, don't eat to many sweets and ah that's all I can think of sorry
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the author uses the word "drag" to show that he does not like having to get up so early for school
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Algernon bites Charlie. Algernon is less cooperative, refuses to run the maze, decreased motivation, has to be fed. Why do the changes in Algernon worry Charlie? It means that things aren't looking to good for him, that he will lose his intelligence, and maybe much more.
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Hope I <em><u>Helped!</u></em> :D
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I believe Straightened and League are Tier 2 words
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