Those two final stanzas suggest that although the poetess usually feels very comfortable being outdoors, she feels fear before the "narrow fellow in the grass". Her "tighter breathing" suggests that she is left breathless when confronted with this creature, breathless with fear or wonder, when it is close. She is frozen, cannot move due to the fact that she is very frightened.
Touch is the sense that would help you identify something that is calcified.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Calcification is the process of accumulating calcium atoms on a surface or tissue.
- This process allows the tissues or surfaces to become rigid and often difficult to identify.
However, through touch, we can feel the shapes and structure of the calcified object, allowing us to project what this object might be from its edges, angles, and shapes.
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Answer:
1. Joe(S) and I(S) love(V) archery and target shooting.
2. He(S) hopes(V) to overcome his fear of public speaking before the graduation ceremony.
3. Joe (S) and Lisa(S) are(V) outstanding parents.
Explanation:
Verbs pretty much always come after the subjects, which are usually the introduction to the sentence (at the beginning) :)
Answer:
no
Explanation:
like My name is Amanuel Ayalew. it doesn't contain comma.