Sonnet 43 uses both repetition and variety to intensify meaning.
There are several lines that begin "I love thee..." While these lines begin in the same way (repetition), the rest of the line varies.
For example, I love thee freely...I love the purely...etc. In these lines, EBB is able to discuss the many dimensions of her deep love. Her love has many sides to it, as the repetition and variety explain.
Answer:
We Wear the Mask is a metaphor
Explanation:
The poem refers to the masks that hide the faces of African American people because they hide their real feelings behind a mask.
Answer:
This does not seem like a right or wrong answer but is just a personal question that applies to you. It's asking you to check whichever statements apply to you personally unless I'm missing something.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The cut provides a better way to enjoy the fish, in addition to providing a visual appeal to dishes made with this type of food.
The cut can change the look that the fish is offered. The look, in spi, will not alter the flavor that the prepared fish should have, but it does provide a visual appeal that can be a differential when buying the fish or a dish made by him.
In addition, the cut can provide lighter parts with lower fat content, as it allows more tastful parts to be removed from the fish, in addition, it allows parts that are not of interest to the consumer to be discarded.