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in the beginning
at the height
at the end
in the confrontation
Thomas Hardy
Charles Dickens
W. Congreve
D. H. Lawrence
W. Wordsworth
s. T. Coleridge
P. B. Shelley
A. C. Swinbume
Since a stone is rolling, it gathers no moss.
Though a stone rolls, it gathers no moss.
A stone what rolls gathers no moss.
A stone that rolls gathers no moss.
a noun
an adverb
an adjective
none of the three
A gerund
A participle
An infinitive
A finite verb
Watch out for falling animals.
Make sure you take an umbrella.
Keep your pets inside.
Keep the windows open.
A noun clause
An adverbial clause
An adjective clause
None of the three
T. S. Eliot
W. B. Yeats
Mathew Arnold
Robert Browning
personification
onomatopoeia
alliteration
rhyme
Ring
Handkerchief
Pendant
Bangles
John Milton
A. T. Coleridge
John Keats
Lord Byron
in the beginning
at the end
at the height
in the confrontation
discriminate
disintegrate
differentiate
dislocate
increases
emphasizes
encourages
involves
an epic poem
a novella
a one-act play
a theatrical adaptation of a poem