b. Concern
c. Concerning
d. Concerned
This is an example of theme.
This is an example of indirect characterization.
This is an example of telling through description.
b. it is constructed of imagery.
c. it is an expression of the poet's feelings.
d. it is a comparison of different feelings.
Answer:
c. it is an expression of the poet's feelings.
Explanation:
Lyric poetry is the form of poetry in which the poet expresses his personal feelings and emotions. A lyric poem is written in verse and contains a musical touch in it. It is the personal feelings of a single speaker. Poetic devices like meter and rhyme are used in such poetry to make it musical.
It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are tired and ready for bed.
It conveys the idea of trees losing their leaves and making noises in the wind.
It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are talking to the author before they go to sleep.
It conveys the idea that the trees in the woods are not able to sleep, so they keep talking to one another.
Yes, letter B is the correct answer.
And for some complementation purpose: Personification (which is the personal nature or human characteristics attribution to a nonhuman living being, or even object) is very useful to 'explain' or just illustrate certain phenomena that could otherwise be too complicated if literally explained.
That's why it's so much used when educating children when they're still too young to understand certain things. Or in fables, which were generally born in times when there were many things in nature not comprehended by human knowledge.
b. varying the rate at which you speak
c. using gestures and facial expressions
d. using a series of words
c. using gestures and facial expressions
Nonverbal means not speaking. The answer choice must be one that does not involve words or speaking. The only option that does not have spoken words is option c. When people use gestures and facial expressions, they are adding a nonverbal layer of communication to their speech. Options A, B and D are all verbal strategies.