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1. English
Edmund Spenser is English. He varied the traditional Shakespearean English sonnet form by changing the rhyme scheme which creates couplet links that connect the quatrains together.
2. abab bcbc cdcd ee
Spenserian sonnets repeat the last rhyme as the first rhyme of the next quatrain. This continuation of a rhyme from quatrain to quatrain ties them together more than previous sonnet forms.
3. lasting love
The poet uses phrases like "endure for ever" and "naught but death can sever" to show how long love can last.
4. metaphor
He is comparing the burning oak to the patience it takes when wooing. He does not use like or as which would indicate a simile. Also, the oak is not being given human traits which is required for personification.
5. knot
He compares the depth of love to a knot so tightly tied and tangled that it cannot be undone.
Answer: false true false
explanation:
Yes. Some of them doesn't exist in real life but still look like it does exist on earth.
Answer:
Manuel and the Magic Fox takes place at the Playas Valley in April.
Explanation:
"Manuel and the Magic Fox" is a short story written by Ekaterina Sedia. The story is about Manuel, a young boy, and red fox, he meets in the forest. The girl named Tomiko is the red fox, who disguised in a human skin.
The story, "Manuel and the Magic Fox" takes place at the Playas Valley, New Mexico. The time when this story takes place is in April.
The textual evidence for this inference is:
<em>"Manuel Lainez walked across the reddish sand of the Playas Valley. The sun almost touched a low mountain range that hid the town of Lordsburg from view, and Manuel picked up his step. He had lingered at the Navajo reservation for too long, in thrall to his uncle’s tales, and now he hurried back home, to the Pueblo, the crisp April air invigorating his every step."</em>