This passage allows us to see into the inner struggle and loneliness of the character. This is revealed in the phrase "interior gloom" while he faces the "open lattice" but he was not looking at anything at all. He was engrossed in his own thoughts and feelings of a closure or an ending of life implied in the phrase "the fire had smouldered to ashes." The surroundings was so silent and cold as revealed in the words "damp, mild air," "cloudy evening" and "so still."
Answer: The cherubin were angels, and in Macbeth's simile the couriers were not blind but invisible horses evidently coming to exact revenge for the murder. The word "horsed" shows that the "sightless couriers" are invisible horses.
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Answer: Her face and a mirror.
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In the passage, the speaker makes direct reference to (her) face being like a mirror, reflecting how he felt and showing his own expressions and thoughts.
Time travel can predict the future and what will happen to the world
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The weighted word count takes into account segments repeated within the same file and throughout multiple files. Repeated segments are priced at a reduced rate, which is why it is vital to work with a CAT (Computer Aided Translation) tool that will suggest these repeated segments to you.
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