English, 29.01.2020 01:03 mlandon922
30 points and branliest to first person who and is right
go on, the dagger's point may glare
amid thy pathway's gloom;
the fate which sternly threatens there
is glorious martyrdom
what can be inferred from this passage about the times in which whittier and garrison lived?
the abolitionists were preparing for armed conflict.
speaking out against slavery was often very dangerous.
people believed that slavery could only be abolished by force.
being a martyr for a cause was frowned upon.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:50
What is the effect of the author's choice of the word loathsome rather than hateful in this sentence from the count of monte cristo? two soldiers were accordingly sent for, and the inspector descended a stairway, so foul, so humid, so dark, as to be loathsome to sight, smell, and respiration. it reveals that the unpleasant aspects of the stairway are manmade. it stresses the disgusting, offensive nature of the stairway. it suggests that the soldiers are used to the place and do not hate it. it implies that the effects of the stairway are felt only by the inspector.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
How does this poem resemble an elizabethan sonnet? it contains exactly 14 lines. it has no set rhyme pattern. it has a pattern of repeating lines. it has a set number of syllables per line.
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30 points and branliest to first person who and is right
go on, the dagger's point may...
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