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to assemble memory or a thought
Quel beau jardin de roses! ~ What a beautiful rose garden!
A crimson rose
There are 2 sentence fragments, which are: A When we stopped by the garden (what then?) Example: When we stopped by the garden, we found it was closed. D Stopping by the garden we saw (what, needs an object). Example: Stopping by the garden, we saw the vandalism done to the rose bushes. These two are correct as sentences. B Stop by the garden. (the subject You is assumed). C We stopped; she didn't. (Notice the semi-colon used to connect the two ideas.)
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The poem incident in a rose garden was written by Donald Justice
An unspecified rose garden.
An unspecified rose garden.
garden
Death is unexpected.
the gardener encounters death
The rhyme scheme in "Incident in a Rose Garden" by Donald Justice is AABBCCDD. This means that the first and second lines rhyme, the third and fourth lines rhyme, and so on throughout the poem.
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There are two versions of "Incident in a Rose Garden" by Donald Justice. The first and original version consists solely of dialogue. However, Justice later added descriptive details to the poem, creating the second version.
death shows the gardener a picture to identify himself
the gardener encounters death
The subject of the poem "Incident in a Rose Garden" is typically centered around themes of beauty, nature, and the fragility of life. It explores the contrast between the delicate beauty of a rose garden and the harsh realities of life and mortality. The poem often delves into deeper reflections on the fleeting nature of beauty and the inevitable presence of sorrow and loss.