English, 24.06.2019 19:30 SkyeShadow525
What is the mood of this passage the blackness he woke to on those nights was sightless and impenetrable. a blackness to hurt your ears with listening. often he had to get up. no sound but the wind in the bare and blackened trees. he rose and stood tottering on that cold autistic dark with his arms outheld for balance while the vestibular calculations in his skull cranked out their reckonings. an old chronicle. to seek out the upright. no fall but preceded by a declination. he took great marching steps into the nothingness, counting them against his return. eyes closed, arms oaring. upright to what? something nameless in the night, lode or matrix. to which he and the stars were common satellite. like the great pendulum in its rotunda scribing through the long day movements of the universe of which you may say it knows nothing and yet knows it must.
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Suppose you need to verify how to correctly use commas. you open your english textbook and scan the chapter titles. in which one would you most likely find the information you need? ; ; ; ; that's the ? im having truble with
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What is the main reason reverend thomas lane butts finds comfort in to kill a mocking bird?
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What is the mood of this passage the blackness he woke to on those nights was sightless and impenetr...
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