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Life and hardship of people as seen in Journey by Night
What picture do you get from the story Journey by Night of the life and hardship of the people living...
Last Modified On: August 1, 2017
What is the relevance of the poem If Thou Must Love Me in the world of modern Indian woman?
Do you think that Elizabeth Browning's poem If thou must love me is relevant in today's world?
Last Modified On: August 1, 2017
What are the figure of speech used in the poem The Professor?
Can you please elaborate the figures of speech that are used in Nissim Ezekiel's poem The Professor?
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Why does Ben Adhem use “thou” and “thee” while addressing the angel?
Why does Abou use the pronouns 'thou' and 'thee' instead of 'you' to address the angel in the poem Abou...
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What role do the trees play in the process of producing rain?
In Henry Cuyler Bunner's poem The Heart of the Tree the poet says: What does he plant who plants a...
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How does Longfellow think we should live life?
How should we live this life according to the poet/speaker in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem 'A Psalm of Life'? Or, How...
Last Modified On: July 30, 2017
What could those six people have done to survive the cold?
What could the 'six humans' do in the poem The Cold Within by James Patrick Kinney to make sure they...
Last Modified On: July 30, 2017
By giving two examples, state how an atmosphere of fear was created by the explosion.
How does the poet create an atmosphere of fear in the minds of the doctor and his wife in the...
Last Modified On: July 30, 2017
Why do red children regard themselves as orphans
In Chief Seattle's speech, the speaker says "They seem to be orphans who can look nowhere for help." Why?
Last Modified On: July 30, 2017
How are native Americans compared to rapidly reversing tide and waves of wind ruffled sea?
In Chief Seattle's Speech, why and how does the speaker compare the tribal people of America to the waves of...
Last Modified On: July 26, 2017