"Nature," the speaker says, "is a stranger yet"—meaning a stranger to humanity, but also, presumably, to the speaker, who has tried to get to know her. The speaker distinguishes between people like themselves, who know how daunting nature really is, and people who confidently but falsely...
According to the article, what the opponents of Longfellow’s poem really mean___.(需补全题目) A. are all minor B. make his poem unpopular C. may confuse people about the important ideas behind the historical events on which the poem is based D. show that Longfellow did not care how ...
analysis to describing the full potential of 'canker' as a term which might describe several kinds of horticultural or bodily disease, emphasising the 'figura- tive implications' of a disease that 'kills or corrupts from within, some- times unseen from the outside'.7 Like Hunter, however, ...
New Horizon College English BOOK 2 (3rd Edition) Unit 1 Text A Ex .l Understanding the text 1、Be au se he is tired o f listening to his father and he is not interested in gramm ar rules. 2 、Th e ivilization o f Gree e and the glory o f Roman ar hite ture are so m arvel...
This is where yourword artistrycomes in. Start playing. For the cut-up method, you can clip out words or phrases that speak to you and start rearranging them until a thought or theme jumps out at you. Then keep adjusting your cut-up poem until it's capturing an idea you like. ...
for her work. “It is physical, you know? I said to young artists, watch what you wish--it might come true! Look at my case, breaking stones for the rest of my life, like in the prison and I’m innocent!” He laughed and continued, “It might look like punishment for somebody....
Much like each individual’s life, a human being’s death is intricate, unique and personal. It is often difficult to know what to say to someone who is dying because not many of us have experienced our own deaths before. While we might be able to draw from personal experience when disc...
What if there was world peace? What would the world look like? What if you could go back to school and study anything you wanted? What if you had an opportunity to travel to outer space? What if you could change careers? You get to choose any profession and will be highly successful....
What can you do when your neighbor is spying on you? Are You Being Watched? Is your neighbor spying on you, watching your every move? Do strangers seem to know details about your life that you haven’t shared with them? Feeling that you are being watched—and in your own home, ...
The concurrence of events was not at all as surprising as initially thought.This argument is either based on the inability of most people to estimate probabilities correctly (as in the well-known birthday problem), or, if the events were really unlikely, on what Diaconis and Mosteller callthe...