Formalist critic<span> are the elements of form—style, structure, tone, imagery, etc.—that are found within the text. A primary goal for </span>formalist critics<span> to determine how such elements work together with the text's content to shape its effects upon readers.</span>
Hi,
www.dictionary.com is a great place to look up definitions, but I'll give you a really brief and basic overview.
Imagery is the rhetorical tool writers use to creates mental images in a writer's mind by using descriptive words. Denotation and connotation are tricky but fun; denotation is the exact meaning of a word, while connotation is the mood it invokes or how it comes across. For instance, "tug" and "heave" have the same denotation or definition, but "heave" sounds a lot more laborious or hard, which makes gives it a different connotation.
You can find your own examples in the poem (you got this!), but here's a quick guideline:
For imagery, find a line or phrase that is so descriptive, you can almost see it.
For denotation and connotation, find two words whose meanings are similar but that take on different tones.
As for supporting your answers with the Declaration of Emancipation, you'll have to do your research. I'll help clarify, but ultimately, the answer's yours :)
I think the title of a work could definitely change its meaning for the viewer
Answer:
A.) Background vocalist - A, provides additional vocal support to the main vocalist and other members of a musical group during recordings and performances
B.) Session musician - C, lends support under contract to a musical group's leader and helps in recording or performing live music
C.) Performing artist - D, records music in studios or performs music live in front of an audience
D.) Private instructor - B, independently teaches basic- to professional-level music lessons to a student or group
Explanation: I hope this helped! :]