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this is so helpful YAHHHHHH!
I LIKE THIS STORY
That ending always kicked me in the gut- Not for Matild- but her husband and to find out all that hardship was for literally nothing.
yup
This was very very helpful. Thanks a million❤
Anyone school? Watkins
Like this
this is not the original text from 1898
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Fr
Fr the twist bro
After 4 year, this video saved me. I was searching for days to research about epic poetry for my school project and finally found ur video mam. Thank u so much I'm confident that I'll pass my viva voce too..
thank you! for reading this!
We all are only listening to this because of a school assigmnent
eyes wide at that twist - damn
Bro i cant understand this story by reading it i need someone to read it to me 😭
Me!!! for my English Class
I so want that necklace in the background GIVE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE😭
Pov: you’re here to find the conclusion of the story for a test at school
I got a quiz on 8 short stories tomorrow 😢
Please I have other questions could you answer them?
I will try to answer any question you post! :)
@@storiessuch9548 5. The beginnings of line 10 ( Shine opposite ! ) , line 11 ( Snatched from yon bean - field ! ) and line 13 ( Tells us silence . ) all share one common feature which is A. The use of sibilance B. The employment of assonant sound over the consonant ones C. Each of them begins with a stressed syllable rather than an unstressed one D. Each of them employs alliteration as a rhetorical device E. The beginnings are parts of end-stopped lines
@@storiessuch9548 1. The tone of the address " My pensive Sara " in the beginning of the poem is best described as one of A. benevolent paternalism B. near desperation C. passionate and motivational D. delight and thought - provoking E. veiled romance
@@ibrahimelsayed1169 The best (only) correct answer here is C - each of these lines begins with a stressed syllable rather than unstressed; when you read these lines aloud, "shine", "snatched", and "Tells" all are stressed rather than unstressed. Reasons the other answers are wrong: Only one full line of these employs sibilance (repetition of letter sounds that have a hushing or hissing quality): Tells us of silence. None of these lines are end-stopped, or stop at a natural grammatical break (like the end of a sentence, for example); they each carry over from the previous line as a continuation of the grammatical structure in the line before. These lines do not employ assonance, which is the repetition of a vowel sound; and they do not employ alliteration, which is a repetition of an initial consonant sound (like "silly snakes streaking" or big birds bouncing"). So the best answer is "each of these lines begins with a stressed syllable rather tan unstressed." :)
@@ibrahimelsayed1169 The only one of these that can be correct is D - delight and thought-provoking. Reasons the others are wrong: in A, "benevolent paternalism" refers to fatherly generosity/goodwill, and there is nothing to indicate a father-daughter relationship here. B cannot be correct, because there is no indication of desperation in this calm opening line; in the same way, this is not a passionate way to address someone, which leaves out option C. E is not supportable, because while you can support the idea of romance here, there is nothing "veiled" (or hidden) about it in this address to "My pensive Sara". So the best answer here is D - delight and thought-provoking. I hope this helps! :)
I heard this story when I was in the seventh grade and randomly remembered it today. Your reading of it was very enjoyable.
thanks
That twist at the end is insane
fr 😭
Wow! What a plot twist 😭
4th 8:00
3rd 8:23
2nd per. 9:47
acellus anyone?
Yes :)
Omg I love this
POV: you came from school
Me to
Lol me
Same
watch at 1.25
great voice too btw
Scattity Scattity Scattidy do its a scatmans world
*Ischool, anyone?*
anybody else here for school?
Lol me
Me
Yup
Ditto 😢
Me
Hi what is this program? Or how can i find the ful videos of all the play of volpone? Please answer me how to get this.. Eevnif it's payed
I'm sorry -- the videos I have on this channel are the only ones there are. I made these for students practicing for the AP test, covering questions from released AP tests. The Volpone video I have on this channel is the only part of the play I covered.
Thank you. I liked the ancient references with the elements found in today's literature. I will be using your video as a review of the concept of the epic for my high school freshman and will of course give you credit.
Thank you! I'm glad it's helpful!
i love this story its so good but i wish there was more to it
thank you you much for this i had so much work and this helped
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped you! :)
I cant bielive you only have 5 Subscribers!!!😱
You have a good reading voice
Thank you! :)
This is definitely so good👍🏼 liked it...
Thank you!:)