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this is beautiful indeed.
Dear: Anna
I know it would be hard to adjust to the new food and place but you got this.Your father would be happy to hear how u have became when he gets out of the new place.The food can’t be that bad but if it is just try to get it from me and your father.The new place that you are at right now might be boring but once u get used to it you would be happy.Make sure you make new friends and do the things that makes you happy.
I don’t know if this would help you but I tried
The one that is correct in here is the second option because in "our town" <span>Crowell delivers the paper in Act 2 and his brother, Joe delivers it in Act1, So Joe is not anymore the paperboy in the second one </span>
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1. What happens in "Birches" by Robert Frost?
Robert Frost had written in his poem describing what he sees in bent birch trees. He said he thinks that they are bent by the boys swinging off of them, but he knows that they are bent by the ice storms. Robert had his own vision of the trees other than the real reason. He used his imagination. The theme of this poem was a way to escape rationality or the truth of the adult world. Like the boy is climbing the tree, a way towards heaven, a place where his imagination can be free, only for a moment.
How do the poem’s language, images, and symbols convey its themes to readers?There are a lot of language types in writing. Such as humor, Puns, structure and repetition, and Verse and Prose. The most suitable language for the “birches” would be blank verse. Blank verse is poems written with no rhyme. It is a sad story but it does have that twist that makes it have a more fascinating picture to it.
Do you prefer this type of modernist poem or more experimental ones? Why?
Yes, because it seems to me more real and not affected by unnecessary decorations.
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