Sounded the tread of marching feet:
All day long that free flag tost
Over the heads of the rebel host.
Which is most likely the author's purpose in using "all day long” in two successive rhyming couplets?
to help readers visualize the flag
to foreshadow what will happen next
to reflect what happened in the past
to emphasize a specific time frame
The author's purpose in using all day long in two successive rhyming couplets is to emphasize a specific time frame. The correct option is d.
A couplet is a pair of successive lines of metre in poetry. A couplet usually consists of two successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre. A couplet may be formal or run-on. In a formal couplet, each of the two lines is end-stopped, implying that there is a grammatical pause at the end of a line of verse. In a run-on couplet, the meaning of the first line continues to the second.
The word "couplet" comes from the French word meaning "two pieces of iron riveted together". The term "couplet" was first used to describe successive lines of verse in Sir P. Sidney's Arcadia in 1590: "In singing some short couplets, whereto the one halfe beginning, the other half should answer."
While couplets traditionally rhyme, not all do. Poems may use white space to mark out couplets if they do not rhyme.
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Answer:
Its D
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Answer:
He uses formal language to cover his feeling because Hamlet is an example of dramatic poetry, which is one whose action is developed through dialogues. When the poem is dedicated to a solemn event and includes a tragic ending, the work belongs to the tragedy. Hamlet wants to take revenge on his uncle, and kill him. He uses formal language in order to be able to get close to his uncle; gain his trust and make his uncle confess the crime of having killed his father and finally have enough of a proof to continue his revenge, tough he lost everything he had along the way, such as the woman he loved.
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c I think theres a character limit
Answer: Satire is used in works of art and literature, while sarcasm can be created without an artistic outlet. Choice C
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(Jack London, To Build a Fire)
2.Presently the boat also passed to the left of the correspondent with the captain clinging with one hand to the keel. He would have appeared like a man raising himself to look over a board fence, if it were not for the extraordinary gymnastics of the boat. The correspondent marvelled that the captain could still hold to it.
They passed on, nearer to shore—the oiler, the cook, the captain—and following them went the water-jar, bouncing gayly over the seas.
The correspondent remained in the grip of this strange new enemy—a current. The shore, with its white slope of sand and its green bluff, topped with little silent cottages, was spread like a picture before him. It was very near to him then, but he was impressed as one who in a gallery looks at a scene from Brittany or Algiers.
He thought: "I am going to drown? Can it be possible? Can it be possible? Can it be possible?" Perhaps an individual must consider his own death to be the final phenomenon of nature."
(Stephen Crane, The Open Boat)
mysteries of life and death
finding hope after tragedy
humanity's helplessness against nature
finding inner strength
choosing between security and individualism