hello, it means the person was one day early in school and how quiet it was
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It first talks about this snow that makes love while it falls from the sky. When it lands it farts and the snow dissapears because it never snows in Florida.
A simile poem has no strict structural rules. The 'simile' refers to the content of the poem rather than to its form. It is simply a poem in which one thing is likened to another using the words 'like' or 'as'. The only (loose) rule is that each stanza (verse) should contain a simile: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun, Coral is far mor ered than her lips' red, If snow be white why then her breasts are dun...etc etc My love is like a red, red rose...
It's about the constant battle between bad and good, it portrays the tale of snow white and little red riding hood, this makes it almost fairy tale like... it's about a mom who really wants a child but the mother dies in labour so the step mom looks after the child and the child almost turns on their mother for dying and leaving her with such a horrible step mom i hope this helped, i am also doing this poem for english ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I disagree with this. I am studying "The Mother" as an unseen poem through my English literature GCSE course and on analyzing the poem have come to a different conclusion. I believe "The Mother" is written on not just Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood but the story of Sleeping Beauty; thus explaining the "drops of blood that fell" as Sleeping Beauty's finger was pricked leading her to sleep for 100 years. I do not believe that the child turns against the mother. Yes Snow White's mother dies in labour and this is linked to "she's always dying early" but Snow White is not linked to the earlier section of the poem. The poem also links other fairy tale stories other than these three, you will find that most popular princesses from tales have a reference in the poem.
I am writing a Metaphors poem and I'm doing the topic on my uncle would "my uncle is a tall guy a lot taller than me'' part of a Metaphors poem?
They have extra fur in between their toes making their footsteps quieter
quieter, quietestquieter, quietest
The poem "Snow in the Suburbs" by Thomas Hardy follows an ABAB rhyme scheme.
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"Quieter than snow" can refer to a silence so profound that it surpasses even the hushed sound of falling snowflakes. It evokes a sense of stillness and tranquility that goes beyond the peacefulness associated with snowfall. This phrase is often used to describe a level of calm and serenity that is incredibly profound and deep.
Hybrid vehicles in general are much quieter than regular cars. So in that theory, yes, hybrid trucks would be quieter, and take less gas to run as well.
quieter
The girl is as quiet as a mouse.
quieterOur house is quieter than yours
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Yes. Signficantly.
"Dust of Snow" is a short, simple lyric poem written by Robert Frost. It falls under the category of pastoral poetry, focusing on nature and human emotions. The poem reflects Frost's characteristic style of using everyday experiences to convey deeper themes.