The form used by Emily Dickinson gives this poem a layer of sadness, ut also a distance from the feelings of the poem.
Explanation:
The poem ''We grow accustomed to the dark” is written by Emily Dickinson whose unusual style innovative use of phrases and punctuation are very much a part of her poetic language as much as her own words.
This poem too is no different as the hyphens here do not really connect the lines together as much as create and uncomfortable distance.
The poem says that the people who are accustomed to dark have also found themselves so dejected they are now almost at a distance from their feelings.
In G. K. Chesterton’s “The Fallacy of Success,” he ascribe to books and articles that claimed to give readers the secrets to achieving great wealth. The bottomline line of all those articles it's not cynicism nor mere business, but mysticism - the horrible mysticism of money.
The correct answer of the given question above would be option B. In David Brown’s biography, “Nolan Bushnell,” the author uses the following quotes to describe Bushnell as a teenager: <span> “…he was one of the youngest ham radio operators in the country, and he did science experiments in his garage.” Hope this helps.</span>
B. Compound predicate nominative, A. Simple subject, D. gerund phrase
Answer:
C)A Nobel prize winner
Explanation:
The answer renames the noun right beside it the noun being author