-A theme is a statement about a subject of a poem.
-A theme is the imagery that evokes emotion in a poem.
-A theme is a poet’s message to readers through a poem.
Answer:
-A theme is a statement about a subject of a poem.
-A theme is a poet’s message to readers through a poem.
Explanation:
The theme is the message (usually stated in one single sentence) a literary work (like a poem) conveys about a subject. It is also the author's life lesson or moral of the poem or story to readers. Poems usually have more than one theme, but they are not explicitly stated so we, the readers, have to figure them out.
In the Cinderella Story, for example, one of the subject that it has is "Dreams" and one statement and message about that topic is "Dreams can come true."
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c. have; carry
d. has; carry
B. Contractions are considered acceptable in any document.
C. In formal English, we use words to say precisely what we mean.
D. Formal English is used more frequently in speaking than in writing.
exam (C.) is correct answer :-)
Too easily impressed; she liked whate'er,
She looked on, and her looks went everywhere"
How is the poems speaker describing it's subject?
-as loving and fearful
-as flirtatious and naive
-as beloved and flawless
-as beautiful and cunning
Answer: B. as flirtatious and naive.
In the lines from Robert Brownings's "My last Duchess", the speaker is describing its subject as flirtatious and naive. He explains that her 'heart is too soon made glad' and 'too easily impressed'; 'she liked whate'er', which shows her naivety ; also, he says her 'looks went everywhere', infering that she is flirtatious.
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