The line "Oh, lost in burial, coffined, shrouded dead!" illustrates apostrophe as the speaker directly addresses the deceased individuals who are buried in the graveyard beneath their window.
Crapsey uses apostrophe, a poetic technique in which a speaker addresses a non-human or non-living entity directly, when she speaks to the dead in her poem "To the Dead in the Graveyard Underneath My Window." The act of addressing the dead as if they can hear her allows her to convey a sense of longing, connection, and introspection.
A window shell is a place were u put stuff on underneath a window
The middle window
underneath the window
You go anywhere as near as the window as possible, if you want even underneath the window and use your FAN. Point it downwards, then you fly. Land on the window and take it from there. Good Luck
Swag curtains are a type of window valance that have a full curtain underneath. These tend to hang on top of the rail, and drapes over the top of the window.
It is in the treasure chest in Nina's and Amber's room underneath the window.
No, the 's or s' make the word (usually a known) possessive - (belonging to the thing). For instance if a store as a front window, then it is the store's front window (it belongs to the store).
near the rear windshield underneath the headliner in the middle.
The fuse for the window washer on a 2001 Toyota Highlander can be found in the underneath the driver side dash. It is a 20 amp fuse labeled as WIPER.
An air intake house can be the cause of wind noise underneath a 208 Mazda 6. The problem could also be a bad seal on either your window or door gasket.
The rear portion may have to be modified (underneath the rear window), but it should work otherwise.