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  1. Can some check my answers on bottom of each to see if there correct1.The blanket (lay, laid) on the floor. laid 2.Albert (lay,
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  2. In this stanza, each laid on other a staying hand to listen or we dare to look, and in the hush we joined to make we heard, we
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  3. i need a poem with 4 stanzas 3 line each with 1. stanza of metaphor 1. stanza of simile 1.stanza of refrain and 1.stanza of
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  4. How is a lottery device used to develop the tone in stanza 5 each laid on other a staying hand
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  5. Comparing and contrasting the first stanza and the last stanza of William Blake's "The Tyger" reveals significant thematic and
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  6. In the following stanza, what is Gray suggesting about the individuals buried in the churchyard?Perhaps in this neglected spot
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  7. How does the first stanza help the reader to understand the second stanza?Responses A The first stanza introduces the main
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  8. Read this stanza from Greensleeves.Alas, my love, you do me wrong To cast me off discourteously, And I have loved you for so
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  9. Select the stanza that best supports the idea that "Death is the ultimate equalizer".(1 Point)* Perhaps in this neglected spot
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  10. How does the sonnet structure of this poem contribute to its overall meaning?Responses A The first stanza sets up a problem and
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