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OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

will medal. 4. How does the punctuation of “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass” affect its meaning?

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

here the poem if you never heard of it

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

A narrow Fellow in the Grass Occasionally rides— You may have met him? Did you not His notice instant 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— But when a Boy and Barefoot I more than once at Noon 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 (twistrose):

Well, with the hyphens it means that it is a complete though with no periods. Usually. like here. There are no periods, yet it is a complete though. It is most like a run on sentence the way it is said in our heads. That is what my answer is. IDK if thats correct

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

ok thx

OpenStudy (twistrose):

Your welcome. :)

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