The lines in this excerpt from William Cullen Bryant's "Thanatopsis" that indicates the theme of the poem is:
Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, scourged to his dungeon, sustained and soothed. By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, lies down to pleasant dreams.
A theme is a message that the author wants to pass across to the readers.
Thanatopsis simply refers to a lyric that possesses a fundamental subject of the depiction of common and otherworldly contemplations of human passing. This is illustrated in the sentences given above.
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Answer:
Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night,
Scourged to his dungeon,
sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave,
lies down to pleasant dreams.
Explanation:
Thanatopsis is a lyric which has as fundamental subject the depiction of common and otherworldly contemplations of human passing. In Greek Thanatopsis means "perspective on death".
Answer:
Explanation:
A million years ago, when dinosaurs were still roaming the earth, our English teacher came into the room and said to us. Look! Running up a tree, I saw a squirrel. Then when we had finished looking out the window to see if we could see the squirrel, she said to us. "What's the problem with that sentence?"
Trapped. A teacher joke.
Then we caught on. There was no squirrel, but there was a problem. Who was running up the tree?
You have the same difficulty. The punctuation is fine. The problem is in
Hope shouted my name, running toward me with a big stuffed animal.
Who exactly is doing the running? It sounds like your name is doing the running. You have to fix the order.
Running toward me holding a stuffed animal was Hope. As she ran, she was shouting my name. Even that is not totally correct. Let's try again.
Holding a stuffed animal as she ran toward me, Hope was shouting my name.
You can report this as a problem. The punctuation and Capitalization are fine. The order isn't.
my little root who won’t drink milk,
little pale foot sunk in unheard-of night,
little clock spring newly wet
in the fire, little grape, parent to the future
wine, a son the fruit of his own son,
little father I ransom with my life.
Source: Lee, Li-Young. “Little Father.” Book of My Nights. Rochester: BOA Editions, Ltd., 2001. Poetry Foundation. Web. 25 July 2011.
Which structure is used in this excerpt from the poem “Little Father”?
haiku
free verse
iambic
ode
"Free Verse", there is no structure throughout the entire poem, that and this is the answer but i have to write twenty characters.
Answer:
disrespectful
Explanation:
B. The artist's skill level
C. The artist's perspective
D. The cost of creating the work
It has an incorrect coordinate conjunction.
It lacks parallel structure.
It has excessive coordination.
It has an incorrect pairing of correlative conjunctions.
it is D. I think it is.
B. Difficult
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