Answer:
2.
Explanation:
The term 'neoclassical' is combined of two words– 'neo' and 'classical,' which means new classical. Neoclassical poetry was prominent during 1660-1798. The characteristics of neoclassical poetry included the patterns of classic ideologies of Romans and Greeks.
The lines of poetry that exemplify the neoclassical elements are in option 2. The given line is taken from "Thoughts on the Works of Providence" by Phillis Wheatley. The lines from this poem contain the elements of neoclassical style.
Therefore, option 2 is correct.
Answer:
1. She will have a good friend of mine.
2. They will have been rehearsing their song from the early morning.
3. She will make a fool out of me.
4. My dog was barking at the strangers.
5. We will work together.
6. Tim had showed me his new laptop.
7. Her parents will be leaving for Dharan next week.
8. Joanne has completed her assignment on time.
9. Toni Morrison will my personal favourite.
10. Her parents has been supporting her in every step of her life.
Answer:
a simile in " The Chase" by annie Dillard from pages 100- 103:
"He must have been as breathless as we were".
Explanation:
"He must have been as breathless as we were" is an example of a simile that is found in "The Chase" around 100-103.
A simile is a figure of speech which compares two things or situations using "as" or "like". The above answer compares the state of the children with the chaser.
"The Chase" is a story about some children who smashed snowballs on the windshield of a Buick. The owner of the Buick chased the children till he caught them.
Hmmm... he looks sorta manly but also feminine.
But I love him ^^ he is cute