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  2. Lines (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Lines" is a poem written by English writer Emily Brontë (1818–1848) in December 1837. It is understood that the poem was written in the Haworth parsonage, two years after Brontë had left Roe Head, where she was unable to settle as a pupil.

  3. F. De Samara to A. G. A. - Wikipedia

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    The poem uses thirteen stanzas, constructed using an AABB rhyme scheme. This is a conventional style of writing poetry, upon which Emily's mark can be seen in the way certain lines lack the required rhyme. The effect of this technique is often to draw emphasis to the content of the line, and add impact to that stanza.

  4. Bronte High School - Wikipedia

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    Bronte High School is a public high school located in Bronte, Texas and classified as a 1A school by the UIL. It is part of the Bronte Independent School District located in northeastern Coke County. For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given an "A" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]

  5. A Death-Scene - Wikipedia

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    The poem appears to be a Gondal poem from the writing style, but there is nothing in the poem to confirm this theory. The narrator is an anonymous woman. There is no known character by the name of Edward in the Gondal Saga, and the one vague reference to "Arden's lake" is unhelpful because it is not a known place in either the Gondal world or the Glass Town Confederacy.

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  7. To a Wreath of Snow - Wikipedia

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    Sibilance is used most successfully in stanzas one and five. The writer uses sibilance to imitate the sound and atmosphere she describes. In stanza one, she is imitating the "silent sign," and in stanza five she is trying to create a serene atmosphere that is "soft" and "sweetly spoke" by using the soft "s" sound repeatedly.

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    Image source: Getty Images. The 10 states where Social Security checks cover the most. To determine how far Social Security goes in each state, I compared the average annual benefit in each state ...

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    In 2022 — the most recent year for which mortality data is available — a total of 941,652 people died of heart disease-related condition