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read the final stanza of " a red, red rose."
and fare thee weel, my only luve! and fare thee weel a-while! and i will come again, mu luve, tho it were ten thousand mile.'
how does this stanza change the mood of the poem?
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English, 21.06.2019 20:10
Which of the following is often true of reinterpretations of traditional stories in different media, such as painting or sculpture? o a. the main plot of the story changes. b. the perspective changes. o c. the characters stay the same. d. the theme differs. submit
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Plz ! i genetic mutation occurs in a rabbits muscle cell this genetic mutation will be passed on to, a. the existing cells in the rabbits body. b. the cells that are next to the mutant muscle cell. c. cells that are produced when the mutant cell divides. d. the cells of the rabbits offspring.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:50
How does the poem "the lady of shalott" by alfred, lord tennyson convey the position of victorian women? a curse is on her if she stay to look down to camelot. she knows not what the curse may be, and so she weaveth steadily, and little other care hath she, the lady of shalott. and moving thro' a mirror clear that hangs before her all the year, shadows of the world appear. there she sees the highway near winding down to camelot: there the river eddy whirls, and there the surly village churls, and the red cloaks of market girls, pass onward from shalott. a. most victorian women were restricted to their homes. b. victorian women were confined to domestic duties. c. most victorian women worked hard but were often bored. d. victorian women employed themselves by weaving.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
Has anyone ever read the poem “at a window “ by carl sandburg? there are a few multiple choice questions i have to answer about it.
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