Longfellow uses poetic terms to add suspense and tension. For example, on lines 55-56 it says <span>“A line of black that bend and floats/ On the rising tide, like a bridge of boats.” This is any example of a simile and adds suspense to the poem.
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I thought it was Devious and predecessor
Answer:
D. encompassed
Explanation:
This is the excerpt from James Joyce's "Araby".
The word bazaar might also be confusing, so let's just say it's a kind of open market.
So, we have a boy who rushes into that market and finds him self in a hall around which is a gallery with lots of empty, closed stalls.
That can be enough to infer the meaning of the word "girded" which is "surrounded", "encompassed" or "encircled".
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B: knowledge and scholars
Explanation:
don't come at me if it's wrong!!
i took the test a while ago.