<em>“A thick mist hung all round our ships”-Hung adds an emotional feeling of grief and sorrow.
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<em>"The cruel wretch vouchsafed me not one word of answer, but with a sudden clutch he gripped up two of my men at once and dashed them down upon the ground as though they had been puppies”-Cruel adds a tone to the emotional power of the Piece by creating a feeling of Doomed or being scared.
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<em>“Their brains were shed upon the ground, and the earth was wet with their blood”.-Wet with their blood creates the emotion of feeling death, it created an image in your mind and makes you feel pity.</em>
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A. She closed the book and looked at the clock; she had finished reading The Elder Brothers at exactly 12:00 am.
B. Oxygen was discovered in 1772 by the Swedish chemist, Carl Scheele, but he withheld the information until two years later when Joseph Priestly made the same discovery.
C." Hey Elena", asked Steven Baron, Sr., as we unpacked, "did you forget the grapes? You forgot the T-shirts, too? Oh, brother!"
D. The lungfish, an unusual animal, has both lungs and gills; therefore, it can breathe either underwater or on land.
E. Holistic medicine, which includes treatments such as acupuncture and aromatherapy, focuses on treating the whole person -body and mind- rather than just the affected part.
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The narrator insists on telling the reader he is not mad, even though he kills an old man for having a cataract. As the police talk to him, the narrator's manner becomes more and more unhinged and furious.
Life is a leaf of paper white
Whereon each one of us may write
His word or two; and then comes night.
Though thou have time
But for a line, be that sublime;
Not failure, but low aim, is crime.
In a response of no fewer than two paragraphs, discuss the theme of James Russell Lowell’s
poem and the poetic devices he uses to communicate the message of the poem. In your
answer, be sure to discuss the mood of the poem and the impact of Lowell’s language, <span>metaphors, and rhyme scheme, as well as the point of view he employs in the piece</span>
Romeo could be seen as responsible for his and Juliet's death because he acted rashly in attending the Capulets' party and proposing to Juliet quickly, despite the Friar's warnings not to do so.