anyone lived in a pretty how town – Summary, Analysis, Questions and Style

anyone lived in a pretty how town - Summary, Analysis, Questions and Style 1

This poem, “anyone lived in a pretty how town,” is one of the most popular and anthologized poems by CC Cummings. It is about a man named Anyone who is not well- liked by the someones and everyones in the town because he is absolutely different and special. Anyone sings and dances, but the townspeople don’t heed him or care about him. Indeed, they’re too busy with their very own lives to even discover him.

The Introduction’ By Anne Kingsmill Finch- Summary, Analysis and Questions

The Introduction' By Anne Kingsmill Finch- Summary, Analysis and Questions 2

The picture of a woman poet frustrated by the restrictions imposed by society on her is seen clearly in "The Introduction". The poet begins   anticipating what critics would say about her lines: "And all might say, they're by a Woman writt." A woman writer is viewed as "an intruder on the rights of men" and a "presumptuous Creature" who should desire woman's proper accomplishments, namely, "Good breeding, fassion, dancing, dressing, play."

Shadwell By John Dryden

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Shadwell By John Dryden About the Poet âž¡ Born in Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, England, the eldest of fourteen children. âž¡ Entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1650. âž¡ Heroic Stanzas (1658), written on the death of Oliver Cromwell is his first important…

We are Seven: Summary and Question Answers

We are Seven" is one of the beautiful poems by William Wordsworth which was published in his Lyrical Ballads. The subject of life and death is the main theme of the poem. The poem speaker meets a child in rural areas and asks her how many siblings she has. She claims, "Seven in all," which implies she's one of seven children. However, it comes to light that two of the seven siblings were dead but the girl counts them as well.

Modal Verbs (and other expressions) to express Ability

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Today we are looking at ways of expressing ability. 

Can is the modal verb used to talk about present ability. E.g. I can swim. 

Verb to be and able to are also used to talk about present ability. E.g. I am able to swim. In the present, able to is a little more formal than can, but they have the same meaning so it doesn’t matter which one you use.