D. Both share a negative view of gender interactions.
In "The Lady's Dressing Room", Strephon sneaks into his lover's dressing room. He is surprised to find that it is not as nice and neat as she is. He is appalled at how dirty and unkempt it is. This new realization forever changes the way he sees her. In "The Dean's Provocation", a doctor goes to visit a prostitute that he has been admiring. However, while doing business with her, he is impotent. He blames the woman on his inability and she blames him. Both of these poem have a negative view of gender interactions.
These poems are also both written with rhyming couplets and they are both satires.
Diction is the writer's word choice style. Imagery is writing in such a way that the reader forms a mental image of multiple senses not just visual.
In "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket," Jack Finney effectively creates suspense using both of these literary devices.
First, the imagery used, the mental image created for the reader serves to put the reader out on the window ledge with the main character, Tom Benecke. We can feel...
Yes I agree because it is not always true there is a 5 year old boy in 7th grade already
Foreshadowing (V) Is an <span>advance sign, warning or indication of what is to come in the future. </span>