1.D.推理判断题.句意:唯一的另一个原因似乎是出于学术目的.根据上文Why do we read poetry? First obvious one: because we enjoy it.可知,我们为什么要读诗?第一个显而易见的是:因为我们喜欢它.故选D. 2.A.推理判断题.句意:因此诗歌以这种方式平息了我们的焦虑.根据上文Many of us read poetry simpl...
Why do we read poetry? First obvious one: because we enjoy it. The only other reason is for academic purposes, and that's not why this is here. Many of us read poetry simply because we often feel depressed and hopelessly lost, and in poetry we see how beautiful and strange everything...
题目 Why do we read poetry? Many of us read poetry1 (simple) because we often feel depressed and hopelessly 2 (lose), and in poetry we see how beautiful and strange everything is. So in that way poetry calms 3 (we) anxiety.There are many different kinds of poems. They are not all...
17.Why do we read poetry?First obvious one:because we enjoy it.The only other reason is for academic purposes,and that's not why this is here. Many of us read poetry simply because we often feel depressed and hopelessly lost,and in poetry we see how beautiful and strange everything is...
Poetry plays with language and often slams words together in surprising ways, which is thrilling the way food can be when the chef has paired ingredients you never thought would taste good together but somehow do. Many poems are dense. Words mean two or three things at once and lots of sug...
Answer the questions.(12分)Why do we read poetry? First obvious one: because we enjoy it. The only other reason is foracademic purposes, and that's not why this is here.Many of us read poetry simply because we often feel depressed and hopelessly lost, and inpoetry we see how beautiful...
Five Reasons Why We Need Poetry in SchoolsBlogger Elena Aguilar explains why poetry, and literature, play crucial curricular roles in our schools.Elena Aguilar
Why do we read poetry? First obvious one: because we enjoy it. The only other reason is for academic purposes, and that’s not why this is here. Many of us read poetry simply because we often feel depressed and hopelessly lost, and in poetry we see how beautiful and strange everything...
The Scottish poet Denise Riley compares poetry to a needle, a sliver of outside I cradle inside, and the American poet Terrance Hayes wrote six poems called "Wind in a Box." One of them asks, "Tell me, what am I going to do when I'm dead?" And the answer is that he'...
When I was in third grade, my mom bought methe New York Times Bestseller ‘Why Do Men Have Nipples?’ As an eight-year-oldin love with the hour of independent reading we got in class everyday,naturally I bought it to school to read. Little did I know this action would soon result ...