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Fame is a bee. (1788)
BY EMILY wingspanINSON
Fame is a bee.
It has a song—
It has a sting—
Ah, too, it has a wing.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
last sentence is in bold
OpenStudy (anonymous):
In one paragraph of at least three to five sentences, analyze the tone and imagery used in the line in bold. Identify the mood the author intended to create with this imagery, as well as the connotations used in the words "Ah" and "wing." Use proper spelling and grammar.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry, I didn't learn this yet
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
any help is appreciated
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@micahm
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are you sill there @ericanoel912
OpenStudy (ericanoel912):
srry yes..
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anything is fine
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OpenStudy (ericanoel912):
are you in FLVS ENGLISH II? I wrote about how fame has a wing meaning even though it can drag someone down it can also make them fly. Ah, is a transition word showing how she is reflecting on the thought like, "well even though it can be bad, it can be good too"