The feud between Montagues and the Capulets. Can i also get the brainliest answer cuz i kinda need it tbh so i can level up.
I believe the answer is second person because she refers to her as you which is a second person pronoun
<span>Metaphors allow the audience to form mental pictures that help them make connections while reading the speech.</span>
Barter tries to convince the reader that there is beauty in life. All of the similes and metaphors used in the poem illustrate this. "Music like a curve of gold," "Blue waves whitened on a cliff," "Holding wonder like a cup," "one white singing hour of peace" all serve as examples for the beauty that can be found in simple moments and sensations.
<span>The poem is written in rhymed iambic tetrameter. This helps the poem sound more musical.
Hope this helps.</span>