Answer:
no
Explanation:
the poet hasn't have a message
A good one is In A Wind Storm in the Forests, John Muir uses descriptive language to
bring out the full beauty of the winds. He does this by appealing to the
senses. Particularly, sight and sound are emphasized in this passage.
He attempts to make the readers truly appreciate the subtle miracles
present when the winds are at play.
The sentences in the passage that contains misspelled words are sentences number 4 and number 5. The word misspelled in number 4 sentence is "adolescant". The correct spelling for this word should be "adolescent". And in number 5, the misspelled word is the word "summers". The correct term that is appropriate in the sentence would be "summer" only.
Blanche, by retreating into hysteria and madness, and by refusing to acknowledge her sister as she leaves the apartment with the doctor, may be sparing Stella the horror of having to face the truth about her husband. Blanche's descent into madness shields Stella from the truth.
Answer:
At the beginning Bilbo wanted utterly nothing to do with the Dwarves, Gandalf and the whole adventure. However, throughout the book, he gained respect from the Dwarves. His sheltered and comfort filled life was altered dramatically, bringing out character traits he didn't know he had.
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