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One of the poetic device used in the phrase is Imagery.
- The question has been asked from the poem Fire and Ice by Robert Frost.
- In the phrase the poet says "From what I've tasted of desire I hold with those who favour fire. The poetic device here is imagery as some people think that the world will end in fire.
- Imagery functions in a way that the reader imagines. It focuses on the five senses, of touch, sight, taste, smell, and sound.
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Lencho was a poor farmer whose only means of livelihood was agriculture.He was an ox of a man (very hard working) working in the field, but he knew how to write.
Lencho's house was located on the crest of a low hill and was the only one in the entire valley.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Importance of standing up after experiencing loss.
- Makes us chase our dreams in a smarter stronger come back.
- It makes us not loose hope in life
- It makes us try out different stuff other that the one we failed in.
- It is the nature of life to fail, so when we fail, life does not come to an end, we get up and try again.
- Failing makes us understand our weaknesses, after this we shall strengthen and come back with third.
- After failure, the chances of doing it ringht increase and therefore require a stand up.
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The Analytical Writing measure tests your critical thinking and analytical writing skills. It assesses your ability to articulate and support complex ideas, construct and evaluate arguments, and sustain a focused and coherent discussion. It does not assess specific content knowledge.
The Analytical Writing measure consists of two separately timed analytical writing tasks:
- a 30-minute "Analyze an Issue" task
- a 30-minute "Analyze an Argument" task
The Issue task presents an opinion on an issue of general interest followed by specific instructions on how to respond to that issue. You are required to evaluate the issue, consider its complexities and develop an argument with reasons and examples to support your views.
The Argument task requires you to evaluate a given argument according to specific instructions. You will need to consider the logical soundness of the argument rather than agree or disagree with the position it presents.
The two tasks are complementary in that one requires you to construct your own argument by taking a position and providing evidence supporting your views on an issue, and the other requires you to evaluate someone else's argument by assessing its claims and evaluating the evidence it provides.
Individuals taking the computer-delivered test will use a basic word processor developed by ETS. The basic word processor contains the following functionalities: insert text, delete text, cut-and-paste and undo the previous action. Tools such as a spell checker and grammar checker are not available in the ETS software, largely to maintain fairness for those examinees who must handwrite their essays at paper-delivered administrations.
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The poet John Berryman through his poem, ‘The ball poem’ has described the reality of life which everyone has to face one day. He has touched the topic of how to stand up against the miseries and sorrows of life.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
The poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’ by Leslie Norris. In this poem, the poet tries to depict the mental condition of a caged tiger. He compares the life of a tiger in the zoo with its life in its natural habitat. The poet conveys an important message that the wild animals should be in their natural habitat. In the poem, he heightens the contrast between freedom and captivity. He, very impressively, shows us how love for freedom is the natural instinct of every living being.
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