Answer and Explanation:
1. All the literary devices used by Poe, be they rhyme, rhythm and allusions, aim to represent some element about Annabel Lee, that is, everything used in the text revolves around her, not allowing the reader to think of anything else when doing reading the poem, as the speaker forces the reader to think about Annabel Lee all the time, just like him. An example of this can be seen in the way Poe organized the rhymes in the poem. Although the rhyme scheme is very simple, Poe made sure that all the words at the end of the verse rhymed with "Lee" showing that all the speaker's thoughts were in it.
2. In order to emphasize the same feelings in the multimedia version, a very well-trained interpretation and dramatization is needed, where the declaimer presents the poem with great emotion and giving strategic pauses that show the difficulty and sadness that the speaker of the poem feels, but without fail to emphasize the thoughts completely turned to Annabek Lee.
Answer:
The trade of the city has been unfavourably affected by the political events which have converted former provinces of the Turkish empire into <em>autonomous </em>states, by the development of business at other ports of the empire, owing to the opening up of the interior country through the construction of railroads, and by the difficulties which the government, with the view of preventing political agitation, has put in the way of easy intercourse by natives between the capital and the provinces.
Answer:
Sherlock Holmes first disguised himself as a drunken man and later on, as a gentleman.
Explanation:
Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series "A Scandal in Bohemia" revolves around the story of Irene Alder and the King of Bohemia. In the story, Holmes is recruited by the King to retrieve a photo of the king and Irene that Irene supposedly tried to use to blackmail the king from marrying someone else.
To get details about Irene Adler, Holmes first disguised himself as <em>"a drunken-looking groom, [who was] ill-kempt and side-whiskered, with an inflamed face and disreputable clothes."</em> This will allow him to mix with the servants on the street near Miss Adler's residence and get information about her habits.
Later on, Holmes again disguised himself as "<em>an amiable and simple-minded Nonconformist clergyman"</em> who would get knocked down in front of Miss Adler's home. This will ensure he's taken inside the house to be treated.
Answer:
An author can reveal character traits by using different methods of characterization thoughts, quotes, actions, and values.
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