A dictionary does not include words and expressions not used in the English language.
Explanation:
A dictionary is a compilation that contains a chronological list of words in a specific language. This resource provides definitions, pronunciations, and primarily details on how words are utilized. However, it exclusively features terms that are recognized as part of the language.
Terms, signs, and symbols absent from the English lexicon will not be found in the dictionary.
Some elements of epic poetry reflected in the Odyssey include:
- Supernatural aspects, as it delves deeply into themes of gods and the afterlife
- A challenging journey filled with trials, such as when the characters are caught in a violent storm at sea
- A Hero demonstrating resilience
1) Worship of Wealth
2) Rise from Poverty to Prosperity
3) Worship of Wealth (though this one is a bit uncertain)
4) Sense of Imminent Disaster
5) Sense of Imminent Disaster
The style chosen by Emily Dickinson infuses the poem with a sense of melancholy, while simultaneously detaching it from the emotional weight of its content.
Explanation:
The poem "We grow accustomed to the dark" is by Emily Dickinson, who is known for her distinctive and innovative approach to language, including her unique use of punctuation.
The hyphens in this poem contribute more to a sense of disconnection between lines rather than a connection.
This poem conveys that individuals who have become used to darkness feel so despondent that they have distanced themselves from their own emotions.