In "Come Up from the Fields Father," Whitman presents a rich description of nature. He talks about the fields of Ohio, with buckwheat that the bees enjoy. The trees are green, yellow and red and a slight wind moves them. We also see apple orchards, grapes, a calm sky and beautiful clouds. However, the rest of the scene is one of sadness and despair. The son of the family has been killed in the war. The rich and vivid images of nature contribute to creating a contrast between the beautiful environment and the horrors of the war.
In "There Will Come Soft Rains," the imagery is reversed. Instead of showing how war interrupts the natural environment, Teasdale shows how nature can reclaim the environment from war. Therefore, she shows the same contrast, but she uses a different direction. In the poem, she describes how nature will eventually reclaim a battlefield, and everything that was sad and destructive will become beautiful once more.
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Sean wore a visor to protect his skin when he was outside.
The colors in the room were bright and vivid.
In order to visualize the memory, Gloria closed her eyes.
In order to visualize the memory, Gloria closed her eyes.
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I think your answer would be false.
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The contrasting imagery that Trumbell uses to describe hus vision for the future of the nation is he continues to contrast future and the past. This can be concluded from his writings.
In his poem "Prospect of the Future Glory of America," Trumbull uses contrasting imagery to describe his vision for the future of the nation. He contrasts the darkness and oppression of British rule with the brightness and freedom of a free nation.
Some of the words and phrases he uses to describe British rule include "dim slumber," "clouds," and "darkness." These words create a sense of gloom and despair. In contrast, the words and phrases he uses to describe a free nation include "boundless skies," "golden days," and "bright effulgence." These words create a sense of hope and optimism.
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2 he is surrounding because so many of his tribes elders have passed away.
3 he is surrendering because his people lives are more important than their freedom
4 he is surrendering because his people have been overwhelmed by superior U.S. forces
Answer:
4 is incorrect
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