I think your analysis is good, but since they are specifically asking you to analyze the formal aspects of each poem, I would add a few more things.
In Dickinson's "I dwell in Possibility," the use of capital letters does emphasize those words, but there are many other poetic devices that create meaning and affect the poem, such as metaphors ("A fairer House," which refers to poetry, for instance), a vivid imagery (it is impossible not to picture a house in your mind when you read this poem, beautiful, ample, with many windows, and the sky as its roof), and assonance (words such as "Prose" and "Doors" or "Eye" and "Sky" have resembling sounds), among others. These devices have been carefully chosen in order to convey a very praising description of poetry.
"Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night," by Dylan Thomas, is a call to resist death and fight for life with tenacity, and the use of specific formal elements contribute greatly to convey that message. Thomas uses repeatedly the verbs "rage" and "do" in their imperative form, in an attempt to convince his dying father to resist and to not accept death without fighting for his life first. He also uses various poetic devices, such as alliteration ("go, gentle, good"), simile ("Blind eyes could blaze like meteors"), oxymoron ("curse" and "bless" have opposing meanings, yet he places them together) and hyperbole (he is exaggerating his father's qualities when he says "Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight"), among others. In addition, throughout the poem there are many terms ("night," "dying of the light," "sad height") that speak symbolically, yet tactfully, of the unavoidable death.
The exchange fosters the characters since it shows that A. Auntie Mary fears fire and D. Kaydee is a quiet individual.
Auntie Mary acts anxiously around his niece attempting to star the oven and is anxious about the possibility that that she will set the house ablaze, yet Kaydee stays cool and makes sense of the circumstance without being impolite.
In the portion, it shows how the characters respond to the fire. For instance, when Aunt Mary addresses Kaydee in the primary section, she screeches. That implies she is in alarm and in all likelihood in shock.
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The dialogue develops the characters because it shows that A. Aunt Mary is afraid of fire; and D. Kaydee is a calm person.
Aunt Mary acts nervously around his niece trying to star the stove and is afraid that she is going to set the house on fire, but Kaydee remains calm and explains the situation without being rude.
B) to find out how to pronounce a word
C) to find out the definition of a word
D) to find out what part of speech a word is
Answer:
A. To find a synonym for a word
Explanation:
A thesaurus is a reference work that lists the synonyms, and sometimes antonyms, of words.
Answer:
A) to find a synonym for a word
Explanation:
People use a thesaurus primarily to find a synonym for a word. Most people go to a dictionary to find out the information listed in the other answer choices.
Plus I did it on USATESTPREP.
Both dogs __________ long walks
A.
enjoy
B.
enjoys
Answer:
black
Explanation:
The dresses in Bethany's opinion, were lemon-colored.
B.
The dresses in Bethany's opinion were lemon-colored.
C.
The dresses, in Bethany's opinion were lemon-colored.
D.
The dresses, in Bethany's opinion, were lemon-colored.
Tragedy can lead to depression, and something has to be depressing to lead to depression, so yes, it almost is always meant to be depressing.
most like yes
so i would say true