Poetry contains the brevity of ideas. Just two lines of some good poem will effectively do the work of an elaborate passage. Sometimes to refrain from elaborating on a subject, it would be convenient to quote from a poem. Some other times we would need to quote poetry to effectively emphazise something. Poetry is not only musical thought, it is also condensed thought.
Not unless the quote is of poetry.
you use poetry when you feel the need to wrtie it =]
Usually because the poet will have said something relevant to your situation in an apt or memorable way.
The Cisco stock quote would need to be known by those who have invested stocks in Cisco. The quote is necessary to see whether you should sell or buy stocks.
To provide an accurate interpretation of the quote, I would need to know the specific quote in question. If you provide me with the quote, I can help you understand its meaning.
No. A quote is where we give someone's exact words. You can quote from a poem, but also from a newspaper article or a story or a speech.
Anytime you quote someone or paraphrase their ideas, you must cite the source. If you quote, it needs quote marks, even for a short phrase. If you paraphrase, you do not need quote marks.
Anytime you quote someone or paraphrase their ideas, you must cite the source. If you quote, it needs quote marks, even for a short phrase. If you paraphrase, you do not need quote marks.
Yes, a stockbroker would be able to give you an AIG quote. You would need to find a stockbroker first and hire him or her to get the quote. To get the quote, it would be best to hire a full service broker, not a discount broker.
You can answer poetry questions by referring to the poetry itself. This will need your analysis and thinking in the depth of the poetry. If you need help in answering poetry questions, I'm available to help you in answering them, just let me know that you need help.
The Wilfred Owen quote "My subject is War and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity" was written in a preface to a book of poetry he was planning to publish. It was included in a letter to his mother in 1918.
"One true and honest poem, came from the heart"