Which line in this excerpt from Anne Bradstreet's "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest" best demonstrates the speaker’s desire to be free from the burdens of the world? Mine eyes no more shall ever weep, No fainting fits shall me assail, Nor grinding pains my body frail, With cares and fears ne'er cumb'red be
Okay, I do believe I have the answer, but I have to ask, what do you think it is?
I think it is "Mine Eyes no more shall weep"
Awesome. I do believe you are correct. Sounds right and everything.
can you help me with one more question?
Sure thing.
Which of these analogies is an antonym analogy? A. crutches are to walk as shoes are to run B. red is to rose as white is to snow C. destroy is to build as arrival is to departure D. smile is to grin as pout is to frown
Okay, I think I know the answer but I'm gonna help you through this. An antonym is the opposite, so which one seems like the opposite of whatever it;s being compared to?
A?
or is it C?
Ah ha! Now you've got it. It's C. >^.^<
wait i get stuck on this next question way too much and i dont know what it is. Have time for one more? >.<
I do
heres the question:
Ah. It's been a long time since I've read that... I can look it up real quick.
okay thank you so much. I need to pass this test SO bad >.<
This isn't going to be a lot of help, but it's the best I could do. Spiders in people and the bow is God... I can't even begin to find anything else. I'm sorry.
okay ill try to see if I get it right
Spiders is nonbelievers?
Yeah
can I message you one last question D: or post it here?
Water is to moisten as spade is to dig. A. synonym analogy B. antonym analogy C. description analogy D. function analogy
I'm guessing C.
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