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Q: What figure of speech is I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree?
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Who wrote the poem trees?

some of the poems that have trees and plants in them are The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost that's the best i can do for you there some of the poems that have trees and plants in them are The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost that's the best i can do for you there


You were but am not and never shall be again what are you?

sentence is like a riddle... answer is waiting


In Macbeth what does Lady Macbeth mean by oh never shall sun that morrow see?

When Lady Macbeth is informed of when Duncan shall leave, she says 'never shall sun that morrow see' as if to say 'will that day ever dawn?' and it is apparent that she wishes to kill Duncan before morning the next day. The word 'sun' provides a fresh imagery of warmth and light which is cruel because it is described to be something that Duncan shall no longer see.


What is a metaphor for blindness versus sight in 'Oedipus Rex'?

A metaphor is a figure of speech that focuses on a word or phrase that strictly refers to one idea or object. It then applies that idea or object to another idea or object in order to suggest a similarity between the two. An example in 'Oedipus Rex' is subsequent Theban King Creon's saying, 'Who seeks shall find; who sits with folded hands or sleeps is blind'.


What is the meaning of the poem TO A LOVELY WOMAN To A Lovely Woman Angela Manalang-Gloria Shall I compare you to a rainbowed shower Drawing to earth the very arc of dream Or shall I say you are an or?

From my friend's and I's standpoint, we believe it's about the author who loves another woman. And expresses her love discreetly about it through a poem because it was dated back in 1935. And she expressed how physically attracted she is to the person and how she knows about men who would come to her quickly because of her attractiveness. It's either that or she's envious of a woman who gets men with ease and she expresses her jealousy by describing her interactions with others and how she views the woman herself.

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Who gave famous speech we shall never surrender?

Winston Churchill


Can you give me one example of a rhyming couplet?

I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree


When did Winston Churchill give his never give in speech?

He said: We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.


Who said you shall fight them on the beaches you shall never surrender?

Winston Churchill gave his famous speech often referred to as "we shall fight on the beeches" on june 4th 1940. This is the wrong section for your question


Who is Joyce Killmer and why is he famous?

He wrote several poems including "Trees" "I think that I shall never see, a poem as lovely as a tree" He is also one of my ancestors.


What famous proclamation did Britain's prime minister Winston curchill give in his speech to great Britain?

Winston Churchill famous proclamation in his speech was "We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France,we shall fight on the seas and oceans,we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be,we shall fight on the beaches,we shall fight on the landing grounds,we shall fight in the fields and in the streets,we shall fight in the hills;we shall never surrender"


What Was Hitler's point of view of The Battle Of Britain?

Hitler thought he could crush Britain into submission, but he was thwarted by Churchill and his speech of "We Shall Never Surrender"


What part of speech is the word shall in the 23rd psalm?

The word "shall" is an auxiliary verb.


Who said We shall fight on the beaches we shall fight on landing groundswe shall fight in fields and in the streetswe shall fight in the hills we shall never surrender?

That is a slightly altered rendition of a famous speech by Winston Churchill in which he expressed the determination of the British to defend themselves by any means necessary from the attack by Nazi Germany.


How can you turn direct speech to reported speech?

To turn direct speech to reported speech, you need to change the pronouns and verb tenses, and often introduce reporting verbs like "said" or "told." For example, a direct speech sentence like "She said, 'I am going to the store.'" can be turned into reported speech as "She said that she was going to the store."


Where did Winston Churchill tell the speech called never give in?

You are referring to one of three speeches made by Mr Churchill to the British House of Commons during the Battle of France, a speech that is given a variety of monikers such as "We shall never surrender...", "We shall fight on the beeches...", and so on. These speeches were instrumental in rallying the British people - and a good part of the rest of the world - to defeat Adolph Hitler and his warmongering Nazi party.


What was Winston Churchill's famous speech during world war 2?

The most famous section - copied from Wikipedia is - "...We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender,..."