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julsineya [31]
4 years ago
5

Luna When the clouds retreat to unveil the palest moon, I only see you. Melody The nightingale sings after the worship bells chi

me. I think of your voice. Cold When fireflies glow, the night glitters and shivers I miss your warmth more. 5 How do the graphical elements in "Melody" differ than those in "Luna" and "Cold"? A. It does not use an introductory phrase. B. It has a different meter and rhythm than the others. C. Its punctuation splits the poem into two complete thoughts. D. It has a shorter last line than the others.
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Paul [167]4 years ago
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Answer:

The graphical elements differ in Melody because:

C. Its punctuation splits the poem into two complete thoughts.

Explanation:

The three poems have much in common. They all present a type of introductory sentence describing some natural phenomenon. That natural phenomenon leads the speaker to think of some aspect of the person to whom the poem was written - their appearance, their voice, their warmth.

<u>The main difference between them is caused by the punctuation in "Melody". In the other two, "Luna" and "Cold", the sentences were joined to form a subordinate structure. The first sentences begin with the subordinating conjunction "when", and the second sentences come after a comma. The sentences are connected in such a way that one depends on the other. However, in Melody, we do not have the conjunction and the comma. The sentences are separated by a period, expressing two complete thoughts. For that reason, the best option to answer this question is letter C.</u>

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