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Where titanic life boat go

Noone exactly knows where Titanic's lifeboats went. Their last confirmed sighting was December 1912 but most likely they were quietly integrated back into the White Star Line fleet.

What are poems called that dont rhyme

i think well from what my teacher told me is that there called black verse that's my best guess.

Ah-oh-ho! Not "black " verse!

It is called "blank" Blank verse is different from free verse. Look at difference. verse!.

THere is also "free "verse or u-nrhymed poetry.

What key word best describes ode

One key word to describe an ode is poetic.

Which best summarizes the emotion explored in 103 Korean Martyrs

The speaker's unsettled feeling after viewing a difficult film

Why might someone classify Wash of Cold River as a lyric poem

because of its musical and emotional qualities

Which best explains the term imaginative leap

A way of making emotional sense out of of ideas that might not seem logical

What does it mean to take a leading approach when creating connections in poetry

To guide the reader to make certain connections

Which is a correct statement about odes

Their subject matter can be almost anything, including abstract ideas.

Which structural difference between narrative and lyric poetry can often be observed

Narrative poems focus more on characters.

How to use aubade in a sentence

"The quails cooed their aubade as the sky took on the rosy tint of dawn." Is an example of the use of aubade in a sentence.

Which element in a prose poem might be considered lyrical

The sounds of the words might have a musical flow

What best describes a narrative element in The Simulacra

The suggestion of characters and

What is the root word for preheated

[object Object]

Read the following poem closing:" Shantih shantih shantih"which best describes this closing

It sounds like a chant, perhaps the ending of a religious ceremony

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