D describing the land with human characteristics is the answer I took the test and got a 100 so this should be it
The first class people and then the separated into children and women
Answer:
This is the introduction to my essay, hopefully you can start your essay off of this:
“Ethan Frome” by Edith Wharton is a story filled with sorrow and regret. The protagonist, Ethan Frome is shy and introverted, which makes the reader sympathize with him. In the novel, Ethan obsesses over a woman who is not his wife, but he is unable to leave his wife to be with this other woman. Edith Wharton highlights the social and moral limitations that are placed upon Ethan by himself and the residents of his small town, Starkfield. These limitations are what makes Ethan unable to leave his wife. The author also acknowledges the depressing atmosphere of winter in Starkfield. Wharton shows that when arriving at Starkfield, someone might say that the winter weather seems magical and brings happiness. However, one will realize that the long period of winter brings adversity to the small town and its residents.
I wrote my body paragraphs based off of the major themes that I saw in the story btw
let me know if you need any more help!
also, is this good enough to turn in :D i can never tell
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Answer:
The name of the poem is 'Laburnum Top' and not Laburnum Tree because on the top of the tree, the goldfinch made its nest and helped the tree gain its life back.
Explanation:
The name of the poem is 'Laburnum Top' and not Laburnum Tree because the poem focuses on the beauty brought by the Goldfinch sitting on the top. The tree lacked beauty and cheerfulness. After the arrival of the goldfinch, the tree becomes lively and the silence is curbed. With the season of Autumn, the leaves of the tree and its beauty has been lost. The appearance of the tree was more inclined towards death. When the goldfinch arrived and made its nest on the top of the tree, the tree started to gain life. The chirping of the birds and the flapping of their wings helped the tree to restart its dull life. The top of the Laburnum tree was where the bird made its nest. It brought life and broke the silence of the tree.