How does Whitman's attitude towards death in "Song of Myself" compare to Dickson's attitude in "712: Because I could not stop for death"

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Answer 1
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Whitman sees death as a renewing the earth, while Dickinson views death as spiritual rebirth.

Answer 2
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whitman sees death as renewing the eats dickson sees death as rebirth


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What are the two types of serves in volleyball?

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There is a jump serve; in which when serving the ball your in the air when hitting the ball. This gives it much more power and easier to get a strike. 
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Best way to get better at English???

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Depends on what it is, because highlight your notes, write everything on the board, pay attention, make note cards, look over everything at night you need to prepare for class
Read complicated level books and try to write a summarization and assess your level of comprehension

What are the answers to building a Vivarium by Anna Lopez

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: 1.b, 2.d, 3.b, 4.b, 5.d, 6.d, 7.b, 8.a"

Here are the chosen answers:
1. They present useful information about the planning stage of a vivarium
2. by discussing the need of different animals.
3. Some imagination may be involved in the design.
4. A person can see inside some vivariums from all four sides of the container.
5. "A vivarium is a clever way to have a miniature ecosystem in your own home."
6. People new to building vivariums are  tempted to load them with plants and animals.
7. "It will also give the animals that live there something to live on and dig in."
8.  Terrariums are a kind of vivarium, but they contain only plant life.

Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its compound subject? A. A ladybug and a spider was crawling on the porch.

B. The Mitchells or Mr. Goodman have a new car.

C. Steven or the cousins has cleaned the garage.

D. A hat or mittens are in that gift bag.

Please explain why, I don't get "what verb agrees with its compound subject"

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A compound subject is a sentence with two or more subjects. So the question is asking for a sentence that AGREES with its compound subject or two subjects which would be A. Because the ladybug AND spider whereas the others have OR.
The answer is a a ladybug and a spider was crawling on the porch

Arrange the steps involved in close reading sequentially, from what you would do first to what you would do last.Summarize what you read and highlighted.

Take notes on your reactions to the literary elements you identified.

Reread the story.

Read the story from beginning to end.

Annotate specific parts of the text by highlighting phrases or sentences and noting the literary elements used.

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1. Read the story from beginning to end - the first thing you need to do is read the whole story so as to see what you are dealing with;
2. Annotate specific parts of the text by highlighting phrases or sentences and noting the literary elements used - this you need to do in order to emphasize the most important elements that you need to focus on;
3. Take notes on your reactions to the literary elements you identified - first, you need to identify these elements (which you did in step 2), and then think about them and see what your reactions may be;
4. summarize what you've read and highlighted - try to shorten the story in order to see whether you've covered everything;
5. reread the story - so as to check everything one more time.

Notes and quotes on act 5 scene 1 macbeth

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Notes  The last act brings about the catastrophe of the play. This does not consist merely in the death of Macbeth upon the field of battle. Shakespeare is always more interested in the tragedy of the soul than in external events, and he here employs all his powers to paint for us the state of loneliness and hopeless misery to which a long succession of crimes has reduced Macbeth. Still clinging desperately to the deceitful promises of the witches the tyrant sees his subjects fly from him; he loses the support and companionship of his wife, and looks forward to a solitary old age, accompanied only by "curses, not loud, but deep." It is not until the very close of the act, when he realizes how he has been trapped by the juggling fiends, that Macbeth recovers his old heroic self; but he dies, sword in hand, as befits the daring soldier that he was before he yielded to temptation.

It is worth noting how in this act Shakespeare contrives to reengage our sympathies for Macbeth. The hero of the play no longer appears as a traitor and a murderer, but as a man oppressed by every kind of trouble, yet fighting desperately against an irresistible fate. His bitter remorse for the past and his reckless defiance of the future alike move us with overwhelming power, and we view his tragic end, not with self-righteous approval, but with deep and human pity.

Explanation She stills sees the blood of the murders on her hands. This is the opposite of when she said 'A little water clears us of this deed' (Page 29 - Line 70). Macbeth also questions whether his hands will ever be clean again immediately after killing Duncan, asking 'will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?' (Page 28 - Line 63). Ultimately, however, Shakespeare shows that neither a 'little water' nor an 'ocean' will wash away their guilt.

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