The statement "Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote only in the sonnet form" is false.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain as well as the United States during her lifetime.
Elizabeth's work had gratly influenced prominent writers of the day, such as the American poets Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Dickinson. She is remembered for such poems as "How Do I Love Thee?.
The correct answers are B) Indeed he would have carpeted and papered a small spare room for a parlor; but his wife expressed such a pleasure at the white floor and huge glowing fireplace, at the pewter dishes and delf-case, and dog-kennel, and the wide space there was to move about in where they usually sat that he thought it unnecessary for her comfort, and so dropped the intention. And D) A few words from her evincing a dislike to Heathcliff were enough to rose in him and his old hatred of the boy. He drove him from their company to the servants, deprive him of the instructions of the curate, and insisted that he should labor out of doors instead; compelling him to do so as hard as any other lad on the farm.
In chapter 6 of “Whuthering Heights”, Hindley takes control of the place. Hindley and Frances, his wife rule Whutering Heights in a strict mode.
Emily Brontë wrote “Whuthering Heights” in 1847, where she questioned Victorian ideals such as religion, gender inequality, morality, and social classes.
The parts of this passage from chapter 6 of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights that best illustrate that Hindley Earnshaw is very willing to please his wife when she expresses her dislike of Heathcliff. Hindley then decides to start treating his adoptive brother like a servant.
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His flashing eyes, his floating hair!
Weave a circle round him thrice,
And close your eyes with holy dread
For he on honey-dew hath fed,
And drunk the milk of Paradise.
In "Kubla Khan," Coleridge describes the creation and destruction of Kubla Khan's palace in the (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) location of Xanadu, which gives the poem a (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) quality. Through the (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) character of Kubla Khan, Coleridge uses the wild image of the Mongols to suggest that Kubla Khan is insane, implying that all creative actions are the acts of(sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) men.
The last lines bring the poem to a (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike)close. Flashing eyes evoke the image of passionate creativity. By talking about "holy dread," Coleridge suggests that creation is both(sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) and demonic.
Answer:
The final lines from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge affect the overall tone of the poem in the following way:
In "Kubla Khan," Coleridge describes the creation and destruction of Kubla Khan's palace in the exotic location of Xanadu, which gives the poem a dreamlike quality. Through the historical character of Kubla Khan, Coleridge uses the wild image of the Mongols to suggest that Kubla Khan is insane, implying that all creative actions are the acts of mad men.
The last lines bring the poem to a climatic close. Flashing eyes evoke the image of passionate creativity. By talking about "holy dread," Coleridge suggests that creation is both sacred and demonic.
Explanation:
The final lines of "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge let to the inference of the correct words due to the meaning of the original words in the context, for example:
* EXOTIC and DREAMLIKE refer to the word Paradise which in the English language refers to a place that is different from any other place better in all aspects, somehow surreal.
* HISTORICAL is a reference that can be implicit in the use of previous cultures in the poem.
* MAD and CLIMACTIC are connected to the intensity of the description of how incredible the images are.
* Sacred talks about an event that even when modern culture may not understand for previous cultures there was a holy motive in all.
a. you
b. me
c. my
B) self-assurance
C) embarrassment
D) faithfulness
In this Old English poem we can read how Beowulf proudly asserted: "When it comes to fighting, I count myself / as dangerous any day as Grendel" after having removed his iron breast mail and weapons to the battle with the evil creature. His knowing himself a skilled warrior in the arts of war is a demonstration of his self-assurance. The right answer to the question is option B.
Answer:
Create operational definitions of the variables she wants to study
Explanation:
Natasha's professor wants her to create operational definitions of the variable terms in the research that she wants to study. This is evident by the question he asked, ' what do you mean exactly by similarity and attraction'. In research, operational definition means assigning a meaning to the variable of study or interest. She has to define these terms in a way that they are observable and measurable.
a. Before the weekend
b. we must
c. our project
d. must finish
Answer: A- before the weekend