Answer:
it is metaphor
Explanation:
metaphor is a poetic devices that poets use to compare unlike things or objects without the use of 'like' or 'as'.
the narrator, in these verses, compared herself to be a red balloon.
onometopoeia are words that sound like it's definition. like BANG.
personification is giving objects or animals human attributions. like the dog talked like a man.
simile is comparing unlike things WITH the use of 'like' or 'as'.
The definition "Instruments of communication that reach large audiences with no personal contact..." refers to mass media, as is explained in detail below.
<h3>What is mass media?</h3>
Let's analyze each word of the term "mass media" to better understand it:
- Media - plural of medium; refers to the means or tools we use to do or achieve something.
- Mass - refers to a large group of people.
Therefore, the term "mass media" describes tools that affect a very large group of people. Since the term is used in contexts referring to communication, we can say it describes a means of communication that reaches a lot of people at the same time.
An example of mass media is the television. A show is produced somewhere in the world, then it is broadcast to countless people all over the globe.
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Answer:
<em>From the Dark Tower</em> - paradox of social injustice, uses set meter and rhyme scheme, symbol of wasted efforts
<em>I, Too</em> - references a Walt Whitman work, uses free verse
Explanation:
Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen were very significant poets who belonged to the Harlem Renaissance movement.
Cullen's poem <em>From the Dark Tower</em> tells about the paradox of social injustice. White people have always oppressed African Americans, and this is present in the given poem as well. African Americans are the ones doing the work, and white people don't allow them to be rewarded for their effort. This is why their efforts are wasted.
It's written in a set meter called iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is <em>abab.</em>
<em>I, Too</em> references Whitman's poem called<em> I Hear America Singing</em>. It's written using free verse. This is why it doesn't have a set meter or rhyme, unlike <em>From the Dark Tower.</em>
The act of cowardice that Godrich performed was leaving the battlefield. When Lord Byrthnoth was killed, all his retainers were bound by oath to stay in the fight and avenge his death. Some of them, courageously stayed. Others cowardly fled. Godrich was one of the latter.
The poet finds this especially cowardly because not only was he one of the first to escape, along with his brothers, but also because he fled in his lord's own horse. (The author specifies "<em>He leapt upon the very stead his lord had owned, his saddle, which was not right at all</em>".)
The organizational pattern used in this example is C. cause and effect.
The author is telling us about the causes of this unfortunate event, which are bad weather, and gardener's inexperience. He is also telling us about the effect, which is garden disasters. So, C is the only answer that is applicable in this example - the other options don't make much sense here.