In this excerpt from “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats, parts which reflect the theme that art is immortal are:
2.ye soft pipes, play on
4.nor ever can those trees be bare;
7. She cannot fade
9. Forever wilt thou love, and she be fair!
The effects of decay and erosion are survived by the urn and the images on it are frozen in time, therefore the poem exists as long as the readers read this poem. The poem can be passed orally or can be written, therefore, it is immortal. Keats suggests the value of immortality. He says that the melodies are heard for a temporary moment, whereas it's sweeter melodies are there to imagine anytime and cannot fade away.
Keats suggests that things do not live as they speak, similarly the lover's kiss each other always , but they never do. Keats shows multiple images which are frozen in time and immortal being not alive but stays in imaginations forever.
resolution
exposition
motif
Motif is the correct option
a. It is a welcoming gesture.
b. It is a happy greeting.
c. It is a neutral gesture.
d. It is an insult.
2.
Marks: 1
What does it mean to “carry coals” in line 1?
Choose one answer.
a. To do dirty work.
b. To carry a grudge.
c. To pick a fight.
d. To light a fire.
3. What does the Prince say will happen if another fight occurs between the families?
Choose one answer.
a. They will all be jailed.
b. They will all be exiled.
c. They will be split up.
d. They will be excecuted.
Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
(1 point)
The sentence includes a present participle.
The participial phrase modifies the word commuters.
The participial phrase is essential. No commas are needed.
The participial phrase is passing by.
2. Read the following sentence.
Family names derived from people's surroundings were common in the Middle Ages.
Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
(1 point)
The sentence includes a past participle.
B.at the bends in the road where we turned / signs painted peaches
C.to take what we love inside
this brown paper bag of peaches