
Amber Lawler
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Answered a Question in Sonnet 130
Iambic pentameter is a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a meter of poetry. An iamb is a foot of unstressed/stressed syllables. Pentameter means there are a 5 feet of... -
Answered a Question in The Crucible
To answer this question, of paramount importance is the relationship between the characters. What is the relationship between John and Abigail? Well, she is in love with him and, in the past, he... -
Answered a Question in First Amendment
The first and fundamental principal of the first amendment is that content based restrictions on speech are prohibited. The amendment states in pertinent part that "Congress shall make no... -
Answered a Question in Guide to Literary Terms
Simple put the character drives the plot. -
Answered a Question in Guide to Literary Terms
The underlying meaning of a literary work. The theme may be stated or implied. Theme differes from the subject of a literary work in that it involves a statement or opinion about that subject. Not...
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