Not Waving but Drowning by

  1. On "Not Waving but Drowning" by Stevie Smith.The final stanza of “Not Waving but Drowning” is an example of _____. (1 point)
    1. answers icon 3 answers
    2. views icon 155 views
  2. Not Waving but Drowning by Stevie SmithNobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much further out than you
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 41 views
  3. Open ResponseNot Waving but Drowning by Stevie Smith Nobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Kshultz32 asked by Kshultz32
    3. views icon 78 views
  4. Open ResponseNot Waving but Drowning by Stevie Smith Nobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 149 views
  5. Read the following line from "Not Waving but Drowning.""Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead" a. detached b.
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. Lucy asked by Lucy
    3. views icon 1,807 views
  6. Read the following line from "Not Waving but Drowning.""Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead" a. detached b.
    1. answers icon 8 answers
    2. Lisa asked by Lisa
    3. views icon 4,128 views
  7. Question "Not Waving but Drowning" In "Not Waving but Drowning," each of the following speakers contributes to the poem except
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 98 views
  8. In “Not Waving But Drowning,” the phrase “I was much too far out all my life” meansa The man was unable to stop "larking
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 28 views
  9. In “Not Waving But Drowning,” who / what is the poem most critical of?a The mental health community b British Society c The
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. views icon 33 views
  10. (From "Not Waving but Drowning" by Stevie Smith)Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he’s dead It must have been too
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. ei asked by ei
    3. views icon 196 views