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What is he really talking about ? 2. The ship is a metaphor . Point out specific ways in which the metaphor is appropriate . A ship , for example , travels to far places , much as Whitman roamed — in body and thought - - to far places .
What is he really talking about ? 2. The ship is a metaphor . Point out specific ways in which the metaphor is appropriate . A ship , for example , travels to far places , much as Whitman roamed — in body and thought - - to far places .
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children to bed , Haskins and Council talked It was an unmeasured pleasure to sit there on , seated near the huge ... gazing most of the time at the “ Now I hope Council won't stop out hearth . there and talk politics all night .
children to bed , Haskins and Council talked It was an unmeasured pleasure to sit there on , seated near the huge ... gazing most of the time at the “ Now I hope Council won't stop out hearth . there and talk politics all night .
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... as it was a hundred years ago , Frost never they sound as if someone is casually talking thought of forsaking it . ... the happy ones the States , twelve million acres of land were poems . are love A Time to Talk When a friend calls ...
... as it was a hundred years ago , Frost never they sound as if someone is casually talking thought of forsaking it . ... the happy ones the States , twelve million acres of land were poems . are love A Time to Talk When a friend calls ...
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The Land | 5 |
IN SUMMARY | 63 |
THE PRESENT RECOVERS THE PAST | 74 |
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