The context clues show that Joseph knows his people elder's have kept the way going too long.
<h3>What we context clues?</h3>
It should be noted that context clues are the hints that are his by the author in the literary work.
In this case, the context clues show that Joseph knows his people elder's have kept the way going too long.
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Answer:
The first step is to get into the right mindset.
Explanation:
Plug your earbuds in to block out any background noise. If music helps you put that on; if music distracts you don't put it on but still plug in your earbuds. Then, delete all of your tabs and open your study material. I've found that working in 10-minute increments works wonders for me! I'll work for 10 minutes, take a 10 minutes break, get back to work for 10 minutes, etc. I've also found that making flashcards, whether online or on paper, is very helpful. I've also found that hitting two stones by translating your notes into a second language you're trying to learn is very helpful in both learning the second language and processing your notes for the subject you're studying for.
Poetry is a literary form that combines the precise meanings of words with their emotional associations and musical qualities.
There are three main types of poetry:
Lyric - a short poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single reader
Narrative - a poem that tells a story; includes epics and ballads
Dramatic - a poem that presents the speech of one or more speakers in a dramatic situation
*This following stanza is an excerpt from a lyric poem by John Clare.
I hid my love when young till I
Couldn't bear the buzzing of a fly;
I hid my love to my despite
Till I could not bear to look at light:
I dare not gaze upon her face
But left her memory in each place;
Where'er I saw a wild flower lie
I kissed and bade my love good-bye.
His thoughts and feelings stand out by the use of repetition (by repeating "I hid my love")
*The following excerpt is from Edgar Allen Poe's poem, The Raven. In this poem, the narrator experiences a conflict between the desire to forget and the desire to remember.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door—
Only this and nothing more.”
The differences between the two poems are that Clare's poem expresses his own thoughts and feelings. No one else speaks in first-person either than him. It is short and very expressive as well.
In contrast, Edgar Allen Poe's poem tells a story. The poem has a theme and characters. This poem is immediately distinguishable from other poems as a narrative because of the first words "once upon."
It is the main central idea. Such as hope, fear, etc.