What might the metaphor "the motionless ooze of History" represent?
Select one:
- the s...
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What might the metaphor "the motionless ooze of History" represent?
Select one:
- the speaker's belief in the power of the past and its ability to dictate
everyone's future
- the speaker's complete immersion in his past and is inability to think about
anything else
- the speaker's belief that the past is stagnant and not worth thinking about
- the disgust with which the speaker views the history of Long Beach
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English, 21.06.2019 17:50
Along the sea-sands damp and brown the traveller hastens toward the town, what is the effect of the enjambment in these two lines? it emphasizes the idea that each line is a separate thought. it creates a rhyme scheme between the two lines. it encourages the reader to pause between the two lines. it strengthens the connection between the two lines.
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