The essay wants to know your interpretation of the two poems and as I cannot have access to that, I cannot write the essay. Also, you didn't say which poems should be read. However, I will show you how the essay should be written.
<h3>Essay structure</h3>
- Introduction: Introduce the two poems, their authors, and what subjects they address. The introduction should be a short paragraph that introduces the subject of your essay.
- Body: Write two paragraphs. These paragraphs should be long as this is where you will compare and contrast the two poems. In the first paragraph, you must show the similarities between the two poems. These similarities can be in the theme, the structure, the number of stanzas and lines, in the figure of speech, among other elements. These same elements may present differences and these differences will be shown in the second paragraph.
- Conclusion: This paragraph should also be short and should highlight the most important points of the essay. Show how the differences and similarities are significant and how this makes the poems effective.
You will need to read and understand the poems before writing your essay. you can complement this reading with articles that analyze the poems and show you more detailed information about them.
Here is an example introduction to the essay.
<em>Literature is full of diversity and peculiarity, which makes literary works similar and different in several elements, making the reading richer and more fruitful. An example of this can be seen in the poems ______ and ______, written by ______ and _____.</em>
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Answer: It’s surprising that the author is “not worried,” even though drowning or other harm
seems possible. He is “more amazed than anything” at feeling protected by the river. His feeling of being “one with this river” is unexpected, because experiencing a severe storm while being vulnerable in a canoe usually creates the feeling of fear.
Explanation:This is how he fells I got the answer correct.
A word that takes the place of a noun. e.g. she he, they, it, I.
e.g #1
the name "Katy" is a noun but you can replace it with a pronoun and say "she". Katy went to the shop// She went to the shop.
e.g #2
The name of an object is a noun e.g "ball" but you can replace it with a pronoun and say "it". The ball bounced// It bounced.
Wot? Very much confused. ;-;
A. True. and if there is a middle name you put the initial after the first name. so like: Last, First Middle initial.