English, 17.07.2019 09:30 rileywjones0725
Me i; m stuck which phrase from marge piercy's "to be use" best illustrates the poem's celebratory tone toward hard work? i want to be with people who submerge in the task, who go into the fields to harvest and work in a row and pass the bags along, who are not parlor generals and field deserters but move in a common rhythm when the food must come in or the fire be put out. a. "who go into the fields" b. "parlor generals and field deserters"*** c. "move in a common rhythm" d. "food must come in"***
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English, 21.06.2019 17:20
When reading a poem closely to interpret its meaning and nuances, what can give you clues about the theme of the poem? athe rhyme schemebthe stanza structurecthe title of the poemd.the name of the poet
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Read the excerpt from "save the redwoods."another, one of the finest in the grove, more than three hundred feet high, was skinned alive to a height of one hundred and sixteen feet from the ground and the bark sent to london to show how fine and big that calaveras tree was—as sensible a scheme as skinning our great men would be to prove their greatness.which best describes how the excerpt appeals to readers’ emotions? the excerpt provides facts about the tree, which impresses readers’ scientific minds.the excerpt describes how the tree traveled to london, which excites the readers’ sense of adventure.the excerpt compares the tree to a person, which makes readers feel sympathetic toward the tree.the excerpt explains how to skin a tree, which makes readers feel awed at the height of the tree.
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Me i; m stuck which phrase from marge piercy's "to be use" best illustrates the poem's celebratory...
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