This excerpt indicates that the narrator's mental state has further deteriorated, as she now sees herself as trapped behind the pattern of the wallpaper and struggling to break free. Her acceptance of returning "behind the pattern" signifies a resignation to her confinement and loss of autonomy. The difficulty she expresses suggests a deep sense of hopelessness and powerlessness.
Emerson uses a metaphor in this excerpt from "Self-Reliance." He compares the individual's will to "sallies" that are restricted and shaped by the "law of his being," emphasizing the idea that human nature imposes limits on our actions.
Oak as you probably know is very expensive, so if it's in good shape, skip the paint, keep the oak and take a digital picture of the wainscoting and take it to a wallpaper store and match up some wallpaper. It's a matter of taste and both look good, but wallpaper gives it a more cozy feel. If you are adamant on painting your oak wainscoting then white looks crisp and clean.
The verb form 'to suppose' used for a plural subject is suppose, for example: We suppose... You suppose... They suppose... The students suppose...
The present tense of "suppose" is "suppose." For example: "I suppose that she will be here soon."
What do you suppose he will do? I suppose he didn't mean to kill her. Suppose that he wins the election
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When following a knitting or crochet pattern, the weight of the yarn is the most important part or your project. The weight of the yarn and needles used will determine your gauge as stated in your pattern. This assures you that the pattern you are working on will turn out as it suppose to.
How do you suppose we are going to do this.I suppose that would be easy to do.
No, suppose is a verb.
The past tense of suppose is supposed.
Present tense - I/you/we/they suppose. He/she/it supposes. Past tense - Supposed. Future tense - Will suppose.
Suppose it is.