Answer:
The stanzas are regular and the rhyme scheme is almost regular. I guess it reinforces the change in seasons. The lines also stay around the same length.
Because the stanzas are regular, it makes every day in the poem seem both incessant and different at the same time. It makes the reader feel quite uncomfortable actually.
This is my own interpretation of the poem, but I hope it helps or inspires you.
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Modifiers are words or phrases that modify or change a noun. If you're a native English speaker modifiers can be hard to spot because your brain is smart. For example in option D, the modifiers [with lots of dressing] is supposed to describe the salad, but the modifier is in the wrong place. Instead, it describes the man as having lots of dressing. In Option C the modifiers describe the hamper as something Ralph wore. Option A describes the shed as something made of barbed wire. Option B is the only one correct.
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Answer by YourHope:
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The way we express ourselves varies. Sometimes and in some places, we speak or write informally, but at other times or in other places, we speak or write more formally. The more formal word choices are called standard or conventional. Which list of settings is acceptable for more formal speech and writing choices?
C) language arts essay, conversation with your principal, computer manual!
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Answer:
A.
Explanation:
B is personification and c is simile
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