Elements of structure
1) Form - Descriptive Poem
2) Sonnet - has 14 lines
Elements of sound
1) Blank verse - has a set metrical pattern but no rhyme
2) Assonance - repetition of vowel sounds.
<span>St. Francis of Assisi
</span><span>Brighter shine
</span>3) Alliteration - repetition of initial sounds on the same line or stanza
<span>Goodness becomes grandeur
</span>
Elements of figurative language
1) Metaphor
2) Metonymy
3) Symbol
Answer:
A. He repeats short sentences to highlight the critical nature of the moment.
Explanation:
Nelson Mandela was the first Black president of South Africa, elected after his time in prison for anti-apartheid activity. The given excerpt is from his Inaugural Address as President of South Africa from 1994.
Here he uses short, clear sentences to highlight the critical nature of the moment. He doesn't use complicated phrases as he wants people to understand him and his beliefs. He doesn't want anyone to forget the past or the people who fought for justice, because they are the reason a change was made.
I think its D. Paradox but I honestly am not sure. ;( sorry
I would say her connection with the character. Her similarities, interest, and how they both act, talk, and do their everyday life might get her intrigued. It might want to make her read more, and see their similarities. You can connect with each character in different ways.
~Deceptiøn