In the poem "god's grandeur," the phrase "nor can foot feel, being shod" means
a. god cures a...
English, 31.08.2019 15:00 wcraig1998
In the poem "god's grandeur," the phrase "nor can foot feel, being shod" means
a. god cures all pain.
b. the poet can sense god from head to toe.
c. the earth is home for humans.
d. humans are out of touch with nature.
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The waves crash on the shore ? alliteration ,assonance,onomatopoeia
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30
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