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Describe how effectively Virgil develops the main characters of Turnus and Aeneas in lines 1 - 346 in book 12 of the Aeneid.

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Disecting "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost

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"Nothing Gold Can Stay" " Nature's first greeen is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Teh leaf subsides to leaf. So eden sank to grief. So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay." This is one of Frost smallest poems, yet is jam packed with information. Lets break it down by line, plus litterally and figruative. First line mentions nature and how it is freash,new and good literally. Figuravtivlly green is hope meanignthat it is something that is persiocus and lovely that one wants to have. Second line: basiclly that it is hard to hold and cherish this Nature because it can go away and nature is personifed.

Pilgrim Sketches for The Canterbury Tales

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Mia Ghoshroy AP English Pilgrim Sketches October 18, 2010 The Squire His father is the knight and, being a squire, he is in the middle of training to become a knight. He was twenty years old, of ?average length,? muscular, handsome, and curly-haired. He was ?a lover and a lusty bachelor? (he was often preoccupied with women) and chivalrous. His youth made him even more attractive, however signified his inexperience on the battlefield. Although he had only fought in three battles (Flanders, Artois, and Picardy), he displayed much courage and bravery, nonetheless. Chaucer?s attitude toward him is tolerable, as he is young and has a while to go before becoming a full knight, and appreciative of his youth and determination. The Prioress

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