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... this. "I've no wish to offend you...how can you be possibly be such a goose" (lines 2-4). Cleante is very sensible and outspoken. ...
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... Lines 2 through 4 are about Keats' fear that he would not be able to write everything in his mind and express his feelings. Lines ...
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... The speaker's use of words like "commingled", "strewn", and "moaned" in lines 2-4 make the scene of the meeting of these lovers seem specially erotic. ...
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... 80% methanol c · Three dyes: 1) G. orange 2) Congo red c 3) Light green 4.Procedure The first ... Lines pulled by pencil Mark where the paper strip is folded ...
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... mud- / luscious the little / lame balloonman"(2 - 4 ) must be ... measured awareness of the "balloonman"(4) who is ... the internal alliteration of lines seven through ...
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... mud- / luscious the little / lame balloonman"(2 - 4 ) must be ... measured awareness of the "balloonman"(4) who is ... the internal alliteration of lines seven through ...
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... Lines 2-4 express the hardships that have been endured through Eliot's life and the Magi's journey. "Winter" expresses a feeling of death and despair. ...
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... sonnet. In line 2 we have more and more, in lines 4 and 5 he also shows too and too. In lines 6 and 7 and and & fair fair. Towards ...
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... In lines 2 and 4, he is requesting to be fixed, mended, made new. The ... The verbs in lines 2 and 4 oddly parallel eachother. They ...
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... the near in blood, / The nearer bloody" (Act 2. Scene 3. Lines 140-141 ... as troubled with man's act, / Threaten his bloody stage" (Act 2. Scene 4. Lines4-6 ...
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... The rhyme used in lines 2 and 4 draws attention to the two strongest words in the opening stanza, "hark" and "dark." The word dark is perhaps the most ...
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... attack with ease. This is shown in Act Five, Scene Five, lines 2-4. "Our castles strength Will launch a siege to scorn. Here let ...
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... c) "The most diminutive of birds, will fight, / Her young ones in her nest, against the owl."(Act 4, Scene 2, Lines 12-13). this ...
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... Furthermore, all of the words rhyme with 'Annabel Lee.' For example, in stanza 1, lines 2, 4, and 6 end with the words sea, Lee, and me, respectively. ...
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... death, emphasising the Ephesians' new life (2:4-5). This ... the worst time of the year" (line 2), emphasising the ... the silken girls bringing sherbet" (lines 8-10 ...
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... day is hot, the Capulets abroad,/ And if we meet we shall not 'scape a brawl,/ For now these got days is the mad blood stirring." (III, i, lines 2-4) At this ...
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... unaccented syllable. As we can see above, lines 1, 3, 5, 7, consist of four meters. And line 2, 4, 6, and 8, consist of three meter. The ...
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... Lines 2 and 4, 'climbi' and 'begi', both end leaving the letter 'i' exposed. ... Lines 2 and 4, 'climbi' and 'begi', both end leaving the letter 'i' exposed. ...
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... Rather than to take the "playthings" (1. 2) literally (as in ... on a sarcastic tone in the third and fourth lines, "To take ... Of Woman and of Wife - (1. 3-4)." I don ...
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... In lines 2 and 4 - "dizzy" and "easy" these are slant rhymes rather than the true rhymes that dominate the rest of the poem. The ...
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... But the end suggests there are differences that separate them (lines 13-16). ... talks of snow falling into a field, and covering the weeds (line 1-4). It also ...
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... 4. Turn on the EHT 5. Raise the voltage to ... the percentage error as: ((timebase)1/ 2/ timebase)x100 ... and the particle would travel over more equipotential lines. ...
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... [To Goneril] I'll go with thee. Thy fifty yet doth double five-and-twenty, and thou art twice her love" (Shakespeare, act 2 scene 4, lines 254-258). ...
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... it is divisible by 4 (1996 / 4 = 499) wherelse 1997 is not (1997/4 = 499.25 ... the Y2K and it has been estimated that there are 500 billion lines of application ...
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... Deep sadness penetrates my core, I fear death, .... tablet IX, lines 2-4). How could the mightiest of all have a breakdown? ...
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... move / past Forty-third and Halsted, Twenty-fourth / and Roosevelt" (Johnson 2-4). The speaker ... The mistake in this notion is suggested in subsequent lines. ...
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... man finishes with a rhyming couplet: "God's benison go with you; and with those That would make good of bad, and friends of foes." Act 2 Scene 4, lines 40-41 ...
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... 4- The day began very badly for the Confederates ... advancing and after 15 minutes, reformed their lines after crossing ... line now compacted to about 1/2 mile long ...
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... 1. When you draw the secant AB and the lines AC and CB, parallel to the x and y ... Thus, as before, y' = f'(x) = 6 at x = 3, or f'(3) = 6; also, f' (2) = 4, f'(0 ...
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... quatrain 2 lies in the "ill report[s]" (8) of the people, for it is these reports that praise him and add to his elegance and grace. The irony in these 4 lines ...
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