Emily Dickinson uses stanzas in the poem "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" to create rhythm and organize her thoughts in units. Each unit suggests a specific pattern in a rhythmic sense, in this poem she uses thirty lines divided into five stanzas. In this poem she alternates line of eight syllables and six syllables.
Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
Subjects are all nouns, thus they should by capitalised
Answer and Explanation:
Europeans saw Native Americans as savages, animalistic who needed to be catechized and taught to adopt European customs as a way of salvation and civility. In short, they believed that the natives were inferior and that they should be controlled by the Europeans as a divine measure.
In relation to the West, Europeans believed that this place had land that would enrich and empower them, once these lands were conquered and exploited for the benefit of European nations.
Answer:
Hurt and in pain but will still endure the pain and won't accept defeat.