<em>How it works. </em><em>A camera obscura is a dark room with a small hole in one wall in its simplest form.</em><em> When it's bright outside, light enters through the hole and projects an upside-down image of the outside world onto the wall opposite the hole.</em>
'She' is a singular pronoun.
Answer:
She wanted to be a singer or a dancer, anything on the stage really.
Explanation:
You start to see in it premonitions of her suicide. The title suggests being on the edge or having slipped off it. Since the poem is about a "perfected woman," one starts to read it as the poem about Plath herself dead, perfect. The central figure then becomes the woman Plath thought she would become by her suicide, with the relief and defiance, the all-encompassing knowledge ("she is used to this sort of thing") she would then possess, as well as her frightening qualities ("blacks crackle and drag") that, in her superior way, she can take for granted, although we, the reader, cannot.
Making a list of specific details that you get from the main idea of the subject you are currently can be considered to be as outlining. Making an outline would lead to a better understanding of the topic in which it could be organised creatively using graphic organisers and other visual presentations.