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- Enjambment - an idea carried from one line to the next
- Caesura - a pause in the middle of a line
- Quatrain - a stanza made up of four lines
- Stanza - a group of lines in a poem
- Couplet - a stanza made up of two lines
- Octave - a stanza made up of eight lines
- Sestet - a stanza made up of six lines
Explanation:
The given terms related to poetry have been appropriately matched to its definition above.
Enjambment is the literary device in which an idea is continued across a line break without any punctuation to mark a stop or end. It is commonly employed in poetry for continuing a rhythm/idea without any restrictions.
Caesura is demonstrated as the metrical pause in a poetic line at the end of a phrase and before the beginning of another. It is denoted by a comma, two lines, tick, etc. It allows the author to add a dramatic and emotional touch to the idea.
A Quatrain is defined as the stanza consisting of four lines. It is a very popular form employed in poetry to add structure and rhythm.
Stanza is described as the 'group of lines' with a specific rhyme and meter. It helps in giving form to the ideas in a poem.
Couplet is a couple of lines rhyming at the end which allows rhythm in poetry.
Octave and sestet are the stanzas consisting of eight and fourteen lines respectively. They together contribute to formation of petrarchan sonnet.
Answer:
C. Even though he is being rejected by those at the table, the speaker is confident and resilient to adversity.
Explanation:
The above statement is the one that actually captured what he means by the statement "growing strong". To him, he noticed that, he is being treated different from others because<em> he happens to be black but that does not deter him from be confident about himself rather than complaining always. He showed resilient to the adversity he is currently facing by making such that he feeds well when sent over to the kitchen.</em>
Answer: C. To appeal to the former slaves in the audience
Explanation:
Susan Anthony was convicted of wrongfully voting in 1872. By this time, slavery had been abolished in the United States as a result of the Union defeating the Confederacy and then passing the 13th Amendment.
Susan Anthony could not therefore be trying to appeal to those against slavery because there was no slavery. She must have been appealing to the former enslaved people in the audience who were still being mistreated simply because they were black.