Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
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by Cecilia Woloch
—after Breton
My love with his hair of nightingales
With his chest of pigeon flutter, of gray doves preening themselves at dawn
With his shoulders of tender balconies half in shadow, half in sun
My love with his long-boned thighs the map of Paris of my tongue
With his ink-stained tongue, his tongue the tip
of a steeple plunged into milky sky
My love with his wishing teeth
With his fingers of nervous whispering, his fingers of a boy
whose toys were cheap and broken easily
My love with his silent thumbs
With his eyes of a window smudged of a train that passes in the night
With his nape of an empty rain coat
hung by the collar, sweetly bowed
My love with his laughter of an empty stairwell, rain all afternoon
With his mouth the deepest flower to which
I have ever put my mouth
Source: Woloch, Cecilia. “Blazon.” Blogalicious. Diane Lockward, 17 Jan. 2010. Web. 17 May 2011.
What makes this poem a blazon?
The poet uses rhyme and iambic pentameter.
The poet compares her love to beautiful things in nature.
The poem is written as a modern sonnet.
The poem uses hyperbole and imagery.
The poem is a blazon because THE POET COMPARES HER LOVE TO BEAUTIFUL THINGS IN NATURE.
In literature, the blazon refers to a poem that list series of physical attributes of a person or character. Most of the time, the character is usually a female. This type of poem was used freely during the Elizabethan period. This type of poem always compares the body parts of a subject to other things such as jewels, celestial body, natural phenomenon, etc.
Answer:
The poet compares her love to beautiful things in nature.
Despite his eternal fear, during the Vietnam War he always trid to get over it by speaking to himself. And according to his memories and fantasies about his family, they were close to each other, maybe that's why he wanted to come back home so much (not only because of the frightening war.
In the story, Billy was described to have an overwhelming fear that he somehow gonna die from an injury so he chooses to take careful precautions in his actions.
The ironic part is that Billy become so scared and he died because of a heart attack due to fear rather than injuries.
Thus, this could be the answer.
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The sentence is taken from the short story Editha by William Howell. The theme revolves around patriotism, media and war. Editha is the main female lead of the story who forces her fiancé to enlist in the war.
The correct meaning of the underlined word Ignoble is:
Option B. Contemptible
The word can be explained as:
Thus, ignoble means contemptible.
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Answer:
The meaning of the underlined word "That ignoble peace!" is:
B.Contemptible
Explanation:
According to the given question, we are asked to state the meaning of the underlined word "That ignoble peace!" from the complete text and how it affects the meaning of the text.
As a result of this, we can see that the underlined word is in fact "ignoble" which was used in the sentence context about the peace of the place being contemptible as there was no real peace at all in the city.