Explanation:
She was standing in the hallway. From where I was standing I could only see her hair. She had hair as black as coal with a stroke of pink on some of the middle strands. And then she turned. Her face was fair and her cheeks a little fluffy. But she was slim.
When I saw her, my heart skipped a beat or two. I had never laid my eyes on someone so beautiful. It was like a dream. I couldn't move. I couldn't blink. I just started at her angelic face.
What was just a few seconds felt like an eternity. It felt as if there were only the two of us and no one else. The crowd of people standing there seemed to disappear.
Suddenly she went forward and went ahead. I snapped back to reality. I ran towards her but soon she disappeared into the crowd
Answer:
I think it's great!
Explanation:
Edit booth with both
space between time and energy with the comma
Space between Lots and the period
change thirty dollar to $30
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.
Hi Lilah, the wife of Brutus would be A. Portia.