“Roses” uses a more modern form.
“Night” uses a rhyme scheme.
“Night” uses trochaic pentameter.
The main style difference between “Roses” and "Night" is that Roses uses iambic pentameter. Option a is correct.
Iambic pentameter is a sort of metric line employed in traditional English poetry and verse drama. Iambic pentameter describes the rhythm, or meter, established by the words in that line. Iambic pentameter is the most common meter in English poetry implemented in the most significant English poetic forms.
O When I visited my aunt's farm, you could hear crickets chirping at night.
O I like going to cooking class because I get to try new, unfamiliar dishes.
O When my dad was young children spent more time outside than they do today.
The phrase uses the appropriate connotation of a poem about a talented football player Zipping past. Thus the correct option is C.
Connotation is the use of a word's feelings, sentiments, and implied meaning to generate a response from the reader. This acts as an empathic hook that writers frequently use to pique readers' interest.
Denotation and connotation are two more strategies for determining a word's meaning. The meaning of the word orphrase is not required to be included because the meaning of the main term is provided.
The phrase "Zipping past" uses the appropriate connotation for a talented football player. This phrase connotes speed, agility, and skill, which are qualities that are commonly associated with talented football players
Therefore, option C is appropriate.
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The complete question is Probably
Imagine you are writing a poem about a talented football player. Which of the following phrases uses the appropriate connotation?
Gently calling
Lumbering by
Zipping past
Mistaking all
Brevert, Samuel L. Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism. Chicago: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2000. Print.
Entry B:
Brevert, Samuel L. Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism. Holt, Rinehart and Winston: Chicago, 2000. Print.
Entry C:
Brevert, Samuel L. "Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism." Chicago: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2000.
Entry D:
Brevert, Samuel L. Dr Seuss’s Environmentalism. Chicago: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 2000. Print
Entry A
Entry B
Entry C
Entry D
the answer its A, hope it helps (i almost got that wrong)