Edwin Arlington Robinson
And home, where passion lived and died,
Becomes a place where s...
English, 19.02.2020 23:06 danielle413
Edwin Arlington Robinson
And home, where passion lived and died,
Becomes a place where she can hide, 50
While all the town and harbor side
Vibrate with her seclusion.
What is the author trying to suggest by his use of the word vibrate' in line 32?
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How the town was exactly like her home, buzzing with excitement
How the townspeople went rhythmically and steadily about their daily
business
How the town pulsed with gossip about the woman's choice to hide in her
seclusion
How the townspeople moved quickly and repeatedly in their normal
fashion while she was content to let them do it
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