<em>How it works. </em><em>A camera obscura is a dark room with a small hole in one wall in its simplest form.</em><em> When it's bright outside, light enters through the hole and projects an upside-down image of the outside world onto the wall opposite the hole.</em>
The answer is D the characters use a lot of metaphors to talk about the sorrow that takes over the minister's soul, His fiancee is showing her worry saying that rumor has it he is a sinner.
Option A, B, and C are not possible because A takes the elements in a literal form, B says she thinks he is innocent but it is expressed in her words that she worries about what people say so that demonstrates that she doesn't fully believe in him and C says that she is the one in sorrow and since the first comment in this conversation they talk about the minister's pain.
Congress should be a tad more proactive in monitoring America's spies, but they shouldn't have to let the public know. They are spies, after all.
Answer:
Question 1.
How many stanzas are in the poem?
Answer: Six (6)
Question 2.
What is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza?
Answer: Alternative rhyme: ABAB
Question 3.
What poetic structure does Masefield use?
Answer: Quatrain.
Explanation:
This is really what I've learned from reading a book once, but I believe it's accurate, with the way you wrote the poem this is the answer I can come up with. I'm a writer but sometimes I forget these things, hope it's accurate and helps.