chanticleer
In this statement, Thoreau uses "chanticleer" to symbolize a confident, exuberant expression of self. By likening his intention to that of the rooster crowing at dawn, he emphasizes a sense of vitality and pride in one's voice and presence. The reference suggests a celebration of individuality and assertiveness, contrasting with the more somber tone implied by "ode to dejection." Thoreau's choice of words encourages a spirited approach to life and creativity.
Inside.
the sun has risen up starting with a new day
Quotations are used to give examples and evidence and to show when a character is speeking whereas parenthesis is used to give extra details. You can use either double or single quotation marks it doesn't really matter. But If you use speech within speech you must use the two different kinds for example: : 'HAL said, "Good morning, Dave," ' recalled Frank. : "HAL said, 'Good morning, Dave,' " recalled Frank.
It is "in the morning." For example, "I like to go for a jog in the morning."
Good morning, good morning, good morning to you, Good morning, good morning, good morning to you. Our day is beginning, there's so much to do, So, good morning, good morning, good morning to you.
Quotation marks, as their name suggests, are used to indicate that certain words are quoted, that is taken verbatim, from another speaker. If John said, "He's going to use the truck tonight" those were the very words John spoke. If you were to say that John said he's going to use the truck tonight, it means that the essence of what he said was that he was going to use the truck. The exact quote may well have been, "I'm going to take the half-ton whether you like it or not!"
The correct answer is "in the morning".
good morning/good morning/good morning to you/the day is beginning/theres so much to do/good morning good morning good morning to you/ the day is beginning theres so much to do! That's the lyrics i remember from kindergarten !
One fine morning-lighthouse Morning After-Maureen McGovern Morning Dance-Spyro gyra Morning Girl-Neon Philharmonic Morning has broken-Cat Stevens Morning side of the mountain-Tommy Edwards Morning Train-Sheena Easton Angel Of The Morning - Juice Newton Chelsea Morning - Joni Mitchell Early Mornin' Rain - Peter, Paul and Mary Early Morning Cold Taxi - The Who Good Morning, Good Morning - The Beatles Good Morning Starshine - Oliver Monday Morning - Fleetwood Mac The Morning - Moody Blues Morning Dew - Jeff Beck (sung by Rod Stewart) Morning Glory - Oasis Morning Morgantown - Joni Mitchell Morning Song - Jewel Morning Sun - Bad Company Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' - James Taylor Sunday Morning - The Velvet Underground with Nico Till The Morning Comes - Neil Young Touch Me In The Morning - Diana Ross Tuesday Morning - Michelle Branch Wednesday, 3 A.M. - Simon and Garfunkel
We have no idea of course, because he was an unimportant son of a country glover and who cared what he wore. If you can find images of mid-sixteenth century boys' clothes you may get an idea. We do know that schoolboys carried their books in satchels because of the quotation from As You Like It: "And then the schoolboy, with his satchel and his shining morning face"
To greet someone in the morning you say 'Good morning.'