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In the poem blessing which of these feature is a semantic field of wealth and fortune? A) ‘a sudden rush/of fortune’ b) ‘a congregation’

Posted on October 23, 2021 By Mariaveliz2201 3 Comments on In the poem blessing which of these feature is a semantic field of wealth and fortune? A) ‘a sudden rush/of fortune’ b) ‘a congregation’

In the poem blessing which of these feature is a semantic field of wealth and fortune? A) 'a sudden rush/of fortune' b) 'a congregation' c) 'Silver crashes to the ground' d) 'A roar of tongues'

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Comments (3) on “In the poem blessing which of these feature is a semantic field of wealth and fortune? A) ‘a sudden rush/of fortune’ b) ‘a congregation’”

  1. Expert says:
    October 23, 2021 at 10:01 am

    this is not english work

    explanation:

    it is math

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  2. Expert says:
    October 24, 2021 at 2:37 am

    This is what i found “an elliptical clause is a type of dependent, or subordinate, clause that is missing a word or words. often, the missing part is a verb or verb phrase. while elliptical clauses are acceptable to use, they can sometimes cause confusion for writers and readers, especially when the sentence ends with a pronoun.” i hope this you for what your looking for. can you plz mark me brainliest?

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  3. sanders183 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 7:15 am

    A) 'a sudden rush/of fortune'

    c) 'Silver crashes to the ground'

    Explanation:

    A semantic field, can be conceptualized as a set of words, which are grouped to convey a single meaning, which allows a deeper understanding of the theme of the text.

    In the poem "Blessing" written by Imtiaz Dharker we are presented with the importance of water in regions that have little access to it. The author shows how the amount of water is insufficient in some regions of India, which causes many difficult socioeconomic problems to be solved. The author also presents water as a wealth, a fortune, accessible to little, but necessary for many. This concept of wealth and fortune is presented through the semantic field, through the lines "A sudden rush / of fortune" and "Silver crashes to the ground."

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