It's an event<span> that forever changed the course of </span>humanity<span>! That day was the first day of God's new creation.</span><span> His </span>resurrection<span> was the first phase of God's new creation. Nothing like this had </span>ever happened<span> in </span>human history<span>! We know that </span>Christ<span>, being raised from the dead, </span>will<span> never die again;</span>
Answer:
The monster <u>under the bed</u> is actually friendly.
Roy sang with glee <u>during his solo</u> <u>at the recital.</u>
What lies <u>below the moon’s surface</u>?
Colin told a humorous joke <u>about him.</u>
Did you see many friends <u>at the weeding</u>?
Explanation:
--This is about 105 words
The poet uses strong verbs to create rhythm and to develop the meaning of the poem. They use alliteration. They use it in one-syllable words such as "burn, break, blow." This creates a kind of beat and rhythm in the poem. It also emphasizes the meaning of those words. There was also a lot of "me" in the sonnet. In the line, "Your viceroy in me, me should defend, uses repetition in "me" to emphasize it and to prove a good flow into the next line. This is only a couple of ways in which poets can create rhythm and develop meaning in their poems.
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