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1 10 Making Connections Another poem that was written to promote an important cause is " Douglass " by Paul Laurence Dunbar ( p . 534 ) . Her deck , once red with heroes ' blood , Where knelt the vanquished foe , When winds were ...
1 10 Making Connections Another poem that was written to promote an important cause is " Douglass " by Paul Laurence Dunbar ( p . 534 ) . Her deck , once red with heroes ' blood , Where knelt the vanquished foe , When winds were ...
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Two of the most important aspects of Whitman's style are his frequent use of catalogs — the piling up of images or concrete details — and parallelism — the repeated use of phrases , clauses , or sentences that are similar in structure ...
Two of the most important aspects of Whitman's style are his frequent use of catalogs — the piling up of images or concrete details — and parallelism — the repeated use of phrases , clauses , or sentences that are similar in structure ...
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Why is poetry such an important literary genre ? Marianne Moore Purpose - Setting Question How does the speaker believe a reader should approach a poem ? I , too , dislike it : there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle ...
Why is poetry such an important literary genre ? Marianne Moore Purpose - Setting Question How does the speaker believe a reader should approach a poem ? I , too , dislike it : there are things that are important beyond all this fiddle ...
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