Answer:
thanks for the points buddy
Im not really sure but i want to say A ALLITERATION HOPE IT HELPS TELL ME IF IT IS WRONG OK
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B "They are the shadows drifting across our ceilings the moment before we wake up."
Explanation:
This question is about "Valentine for Ernest Mann"
In the poem we can see that the author affirms that poetry is not just what we see written on a paper full of literary resources and meaning, but poetry is anywhere and we are able to find it if we are willing to do so. In a nutshell, the author states that we must live allowing ourselves to find poetry anywhere, even on our roof, in the shadows, in the eyes, among others.
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I think the answer is "The hot, sweet breath of the bank, that had been saturated all day long with sunshine, and now exhaled it into my face, was like the breath of a fellow-creature."
Answer:
deAREst
fARE
stARE
pAREnt
cARE
dARE
shARE
Explanation:
It is not unlikely for there to be more than one possible combinations to complete these words, but this is the one I found that worked the easiest.
I hope it helped!