the theme of two names, two worlds is discovering who you are as a person, dual identities. in the poem Jon, or Jonathan as you may call him discusses his culture, hobbies, dislikes and likes in attempt to figure out who he is.
as you read it, it goes on to show that he is proud of who he has met within himself so far, but is still learning about himself as he grows.
The correct answer is: Option C. Repetition.
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<em>Repetition</em> is a literary device used to repeat the same words or phrases several times in order to emphasize an idea.
Every stanza in the poem begins with the same phrase. This phrase being "I must go down to the seas again", which is then followed by verses that start with the same conjunction (at least in the first stanza; each verse starts with "And").
This repetitive device emphasizes the speaker's desire to go to the sea.
True...I think. Yeah, don't hold me on that. I'm honestly guessing, and the good news is it's like 50/50.
The correct answer is C; Both use flashback to provide crucial background to the characters' situation.
Further Explanation:
The two stories "Gumption" and "To Build a Fire" both have different structure. The story "Gumption" is a descriptive story while "To Build a Story" is a sequential story.
The best comparison for the literary technique in the stories is that they both use flashbacks for the characters and the situations they are in. The story "To Build a Fire" is a well known short story that as first released in 1902 and republished in 1908 with a slightly different story. The story was written by the author Jack London.
The story "Gumption" has the setting of a house in the winter while "To Build a Fire" is set in extreme weather in winter.
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