He ate and drank the precious words by Emily Dickinson
‘He ate and drank the precious words’ by Emily Dickinson is an uplifting poem. It celebrates the joys of reading by describing one man’s experience.
‘He ate and drank the precious words’ is one of three poems that were later included in a short book of poems that was published with young children in mind. The poems are illustrated with images that connect to the three poems in the volume. The other two ‘There is no Frigate like a Book’ (the title poem) and ‘A Drop fell on the Apple Tree’.
Answer:
a and B
Explanation:
cause a and B would replace that
Answer:
B. If Lysander said he regrets the time he spent with Hermia, the line would lose the sincerity and commitment Lysander hopes to portray because repent implies hope and change.
Explanation:
The kings did turn against the harlot and cause her destruction.