The correct answer is: Free Verse.
Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" is a collection of poems that was first published in 1855. Since then Whitman rewrote and added material. In over four decades of work, Whitman produced many well-known poems such as 'Song of Myself' or 'I Sing the Body Electric'. With the exception of one particular composition, all poems in this collection were written in free verse, whithout following the traditional standards for meter and rhyme. In that sense, Whitman's greatest legacy is the renovation of form. It's important to recognize that, despite the freedom of verses, many lines in Whitman's production approach iambic meter, which is a very classical form. That is because the iambic meter produces a very natural sound, like in conversation, as Whitman intended because of his democratic and philosophical view.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
'Hiawatha the Unifier' is an Iroquios Legend. In the legend, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon was an Upholder of Heaven, who woke up from a slumber after hearing the cries of humans on earth. The humankind was crying in agony, as the earth was being tormented by monsters.
<u>So, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon descends from heaven on earth in the form of a mortal man and holds the hand of a little girl. He guides the humankind and protects them by building a long-house.</u>
So, the correct anwser is option D.
The use of scientific methods in ancient Greek philosophy helped to inculcate reason and explore the basic principles behind the origin of matter and materials.
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The Milesian school was revolutionary as it liberated the heavenly phenomena or the organization of the world.
The school gave importance to questioning the occurrence of the phenomena observable around rather than attributing it to God’s will.
Three philosopher’s comprised the Milesian school of thought: Thales, who was the founder, Anaximander and Anaximenes.
Thales’ questioning approach towards the heavenly phenomena in order to comprehend its occurrence is thought to have initiated Greek Astronomy. He brought the dawn of western enlightenment. He gave any theories to explain natural events.
I wish to partake in such immense scenery with unbiased vision.
To take in the strong aroma which has brought joy to many before me with such a ocean of flowers.
To hear the chirping of birds and the buzz of bees pollinating does me great joy.
I wish to hold this place; all its worth and beauty in such corrupted and dark hands, to feast on the many rewards this lavish land provides.
Answer:
3rd line
Explanation: edge test 90%