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β 7y agoIn the poem "My Own True Family" by Ted Hughes, the phrase "twice awake" is used to emphasize the speaker's heightened sense of awareness and alertness. It suggests that the speaker is not just awake physically, but also mentally or emotionally awakened to the reality of their family dynamics or relationships, experiencing a deeper level of understanding or insight. By saying "twice awake," the poet conveys a sense of vigilance and awareness that goes beyond merely being awake in a literal sense.
In the poem "My Own True Family" by Ted Hughes, the phrase "I came twice awake" refers to the narrator awakening both physically and spiritually or emotionally. The poet may have used this expression to emphasize a shift in consciousness or awareness experienced by the narrator in relation to their family.
The poet likely said "I came twice awake" in the poem "My own true family" to emphasize a profound awakening or realization that occurred on two separate occasions, leading to a deeper understanding of the poet's true family. This phrase suggests a metaphorical or spiritual awakening that brought clarity and insight about the poet's familial relationships.
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No that is not possible Obviously 'doubling' is twice as much. Twice the ingredients and twice the work equals twice the results. Do it times a 1000 and you have 1000 times the results!
In the King James version The word - trust - does not appear more than once in any one verse. The chapters where the word - trust - appears more than once are 2 Kings 18 = 5 times Isaiah 36 = 5 times Psalms 32 = 3 times Psalms 37 = 3 times Psalms 56 = 3 times Psalms 115 = 3 times Isaiah 30 = 3 times Jeremiah 7 = 3 times 2 Corinthians 1 = 3 times 2 Samuel 22 = twice Job 15 = twice Psalms 18 = twice Psalms 25 = twice Psalms 40 = twice Psalms 62 = twice Psalms 71 = twice Psalms 91 = twice Psalms 118 = twice Romans 15 = twice Philippians 2 = twice 1 Timothy 6 = twice Note: this is just a list where the precise word - trust - appears multiple times. It does not look at 'trusted', or 'trusteth' or any other form of the word.
Yes, the word twice is an adverb. e.g. I played the game twice. (number of times)