Poetry utilizes various elements such as style elements (diction, imagery, figurative language), aspects of characters, plot or setting, rhythm, simile, symbols, and themes. Moreover, the use of rhyme schemes and the organization of composition are crucial in crafting effective poetry.
Poetry can make use of numerous elements and techniques. These include but are not limited to: style elements such as diction, imagery, or figurative language, as well as different aspects of characters, plot, or setting.
Moreover, poetry can also incorporate rhythms, the rise and fall of stressed sounds within sentences or stanzas, and similes, which are indirect comparisons of unlike things using the words 'as' or 'like'.
Poems often make use of symbols, objects that represent themselves and something else at the same time, to provide a deeper layer of meaning. We can also identify the theme in a poem, which is the central meaning or thesis of the text. The use of rhyme schemes such as the familiar ABAB pattern is another common feature in poetry.
Similar to other literary forms, creating effective poetry involves the careful use of language to convey meaning, maintaining coherence through the use of transitions, and considering the needs of the audience in the crafting of a composition. All these elements together create a unique signature for each poem.
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Anne Bradstreet discusses the beauty of death and how it can alleviate any worldly sorrow. Upon death, one feels no more pain; one just feels relief. Initially, Bradstreet speaks about the death of a loved one and how that person will suffer no more. As we read further, she too begins to wish for death to take away her suffering, brought upon by age. The lines "And my clay house mold'ring./ Oh, how I long to be at rest" corroborate this view.
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B.No, I haven't been to a museum since my family moved here.
C.You should come with my family and me to see it.
D.Have you ever visited your local historical society?
Answer:
B. No, I haven't been to a museum since my family moved here.
Explanation:
In B, the adverb clause is since my family moved here. It is an adverbial clause of time because it is introduced by a subordinating conjunction of time (since). It tells us about the time connection between the actions in the main and dependent clauses.
A is a simple sentence as it contains only one independent clause.
C is a simple sentence as it contains one independent clause.
D is a simple sentence, too, as it also contains only one independent clause.
B. Remove words that express mild praise.
C. Review the evaluative modifiers.
D. Rewrite the conclusion.
Option 2: a former bed and breakfast on top of a remote mountain
Option 3: an ageing grain silo on farmland
Option 4: a run-down steel mill just outside a large city.
In order to make the best decision, the celebrity would need to compare each location against the other to see which one has the best features, amenities and accessibility to meet the needs of the school’s vision and its students.
Think about Options 1–4. Pick two that you think would be most appropriate for an environmentally-friendly school. Now write a response that compares one against the other before making a decision on which of these two is better.