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1. The poem is talking about the tiredness that comes with hardwork in the day that makes people hope that night comes quickly.
2. The speaker was trying to say that he was tired so much so that he wished to literally throw the sun away so he could retire to rest at night.
3. Words from the poem that helped me answer the questions are;
the sun
in my hand
throw
tired
Explanation:
In the poem <em>So Tired Blues,</em> by Langston Hughes, the poet was so tired that he wished that if he could grab the sun with his hands, he will throw it away, across the land, because he was really tired.
The poem is relatable especially when a person has had a very hard day at work. He sometimes wishes that the day could pass quickly so that he can enjoy a good night rest.
Angle 4 is 88 degrees because a triangles angles should add up to 180 so just subtract the two angles inside from 180. for angles 3 you subtract the 88 from 180 because angles 3 and 4 should add up to 180 so angles 3 is 92 degrees
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-i would say the tone is in awe, admiration, and astonishment.
-because awe is 'a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or <u><em>wonder.</em></u>'
admiration because 'respect and warm approval. something regarded as impressive or worthy of respect.'
-astonishment because 'great surprise.' and amazed.
beauty is describing someone who is beautiful, but, in this case, she <em>walks</em> in beauty meaning that they notice her and feel to admire, respect, and to wonder. and i don't mean wonder as in thinking i mean wonder as in 'a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable.'
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A)Frightening and complicated
When writing a formal letter or email, the kind of words that the writer should use to convey a formal tone are: confident, polite and serious. Having a formal tone helps establish the sender's respect to the receiver and also shows that the sender is serious about what he is trying to convey. It should involve words that are simple but invoke confidence and politeness.