Answer:
In "Federigo's Falcon" by Giovanni Boccacio, Mona's dilemma is on how to ask Federigo to give his Falcon to her son who is ill because that is what her son asked for, the dilemma on asking a man who loves her but who she has not returned the love for a favour. and she is troubled about taking Federigo's only source of income.
Explanation:
In this story, Federigo is a talented young man who had fallen in love with Mona Giovanna and in an attempt to impress and woo her, He fall into poverty because he was spending his money exorbitantly to court her.
When Mona Giovanni's husband dies, She and her son moves to the country and they live near Federigo. when her son fell ill, He ask for Federigo's Falcon to cure him which is the only thing Federigo has left. Then Mona visited Federigo, He orders his Falcon to be killed so that they can eat at dinner since he has nothing to offer her but Mona ask Federigo to give her the Falcon . he broke down in tears because it was a difficult request for him. but Sadly Mona's son later died.
Finally they resolve to marry each other as Mona says she will have no other person but Federigo.
Answer: D. He uses rhetorical questions to emphasize his main point.
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Explanation:
Answer:
The poet used puns or words with multiple interpretations <em>in order to make the poem sound humorous.</em> It also allows each reader to<em> think differently</em> from one another or <u>to have the freedom to have his own interpretation of the poem.</u>
Explanation:
"(love song, with two gold fish)" is a poem written by <em>Grace Chua</em>. It centers on the<em> love life of two gold fish in a bowl. </em>Their love for each other was strong at the beginning, but soon it started fading away. This is because the male fish made impossible promises to the female fish that he will take her to the ocean. Nevertheless, <u>he couldn't fulfill such promise and this made the female fish lose her love for him.</u>
"Puns" are not only used to express humor but also to play with the sound of words. This allows poets to add interesting effects to the poem.