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OpenStudy (anonymous):

english help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

grade 11

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

you can just ask the questions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Connections

OpenStudy (anonymous):

might wanna close this as soon as u get the answers or they will ban u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its teachers and shizz on here from connexus

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

1 question per post, and @SuckADlck4SumTrukfit no matter what they will go into closed questions to see if answers were given.

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

and no it is not, it's average people.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.Read the following Emily wingspaninson poem, and then answer the following questions. A narrow fellow in the grass Occasionally rides; You may have met him, — did you not, His notice sudden is. The grass divides as with a comb, A spotted shaft is seen; And then it closes at your feet And opens further on. He likes a boggy acre, A floor too cool for corn. Yet when a child, and barefoot, I more than once, at morn, Have passed, I thought, a whip-lash Unbraiding in the sun, — When, stooping to secure it, It wrinkled, and was gone. Several of nature's people I know, and they know me; I feel for them a transport Of cordiality; But never met this fellow, Attended or alone, Without a tighter breathing, And zero at the bone.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohok but they will report

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

@KatelynnAl you're question you asked, you may get better help in the literature section on OpenStudy.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nd zero at the bone. 1. What sound device(s) does wingspaninson employ in the phrase, "too cool for Corn —" as well as in the line, "But when a Boy, and Barefoot"? Choose all that apply. (1 point) onomatopoeia alliteration assonance slant rhyme

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

your* sorry im tired

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

@SuckADlck4SumTrukfit if you don't plan on helping the user, then do not post anything.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alliteration is more the answer cause its the main one with a good definition of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@beccaboo333 Already did

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

onomatopoeia: the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle ). alliteration: the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. assonance: in poetry, the repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in nonrhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible (e.g., penitence, reticence ). slant rhyme: Half-rhyme or slant-rhyme, sometimes called near-rhyme or imperfect rhyme, are words that come near rhyming, but do not really rhyme. ~found through google

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

@SuckADlck4SumTrukfit That is quite disturbing and very inappropriate for OpenStudy. You need to learn to behave on this site.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are you talking about? @beccaboo333

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Just because you deleted that post of a drawing doesn't mean the mods can't see it. Have a wonderful day @SuckADlck4SumTrukfit. And I hope that helps @KatelynnAl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you @beccaboo333

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@beccaboo333 U mad?? lmaoo i made this account to troll so i dont care

OpenStudy (beccaboo333):

Well have fun when you get banned from OpenStudy for good.

OpenStudy (hannahh<3):

lol

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