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OpenStudy (shadow13):

Read these lines from William Blake’s “A Poison Tree”: I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. These lines, and the entire poem, use the __________. third-person limited point of view third-person omniscient point of view first-person point of view second-person point of view

OpenStudy (shadow13):

@readergirl12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is first person

OpenStudy (readergirl12):

I agree .cx

OpenStudy (shadow13):

ok

OpenStudy (shadow13):

Shakespeare uses many __________, comparisons that do not include words such as like and as, in “All the World’s a Stage.” metaphors symbols similes foreshadowings

OpenStudy (shadow13):

i think it is c

OpenStudy (readergirl12):

It's metaphors.. x3

OpenStudy (shadow13):

ok why is that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a metaphor dosn't use the comparison like or as for ex. he is swifter than a fox

OpenStudy (shadow13):

he images in much of Langston Hughes’s poem “Harlem [2]” bring to mind things that are __________. renewed and hopeful beautiful and graceful rotten and decaying innovative and exciting i think it is B

OpenStudy (shadow13):

o got it is C

OpenStudy (shadow13):

How does the final line of "Harlem [2]" change the mood of the poem? It suggests something happier and more hopeful. It suggests something sadder and drearier. It suggests something violent and more dangerous. It suggests something foolish and comical. this is one i am having a big problem with i think it is a but c also sounds good for this to

OpenStudy (shadow13):

@soulevans

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you have the line

OpenStudy (shadow13):

no it doesn't show

OpenStudy (shadow13):

@soulevans

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on

OpenStudy (shadow13):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright i found the line online and it suggests something dangerous and violent

OpenStudy (shadow13):

so like c mostlikely

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (shadow13):

thanks man

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your welcome

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