How does Dickinson use syntax to develop the theme and mood?
Dickinson [A] in order to [B]
A:
1. places the subject in the middle of the poem
2. concludes with an independent clause
3. uses balanced structure
B:
1. highlight the difficulty of being hopeful
2. emphasize hope requires little of others
3. stress the sense of loss without hope
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
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While looking at ads on a professional job site, justin saw this job posting: "the employee should have a degree in human behavior and at least 5 years experience in behavioral modifications. we are also looking for an employee who is good at crisis divergence. typically employees will spend a lot of time supporting others."
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