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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word best describes the tone of this stanza from Thomas Hardy's "The Going?" Why did you give no hint that night That quickly after the morrow's dawn, And calmly, as if indifferent quite, You would close your term here, up and be gone Where I could not follow With wing of swallow To gain one glimpse of you ever anon! (10 points) Select one: a. Romantic b. Dejected c. Scared d. Relaxed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks @kimydiane can you help me with two more? i have the answers for them but need to make sure they're right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya just send them to me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kimydiane Which word best describes the tone of Blake's "The Sick Rose?" O rose, thou art sick! The invisible worm, That flies in the night, In the howling storm, Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy, And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy. (10 points) Select one: a. Frantic b. Desperate c. Vibrant d. Proud i think its b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sense does the imagery in this line appeal to? The wounding cords that bind and strain (10 points) Select one: a. Sight b. Touch c. Taste d. Hearing i also think this is b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes its b for the first one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@kimydiane how about the second one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just took the test the first question's answer is b:)

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