A group of lines that form the basic metrical unit in a poem.
So, in a 12-line poem, the first four lines might be a stanza.
An example of a stanza in a poem :—
<em><u>Shakespeare's most famous sonnet.</u></em>
Answer: D
Explanation: The answer is definitely not B because in a fictional story, we are not worried about the inevitability. It is not C because the author's feelings and experiences are not needed in a story. Next, we are down to And D. I would like to assume that D is the most accurate answer because it is an answer from a more analytical view of a text which is what the question asks. It also very much applies to a memoir and fictional story.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
C they mean miner not minor while the others are right
minor=little/child
The awnser is a
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Answer:
The type of figurative language used in these lines is:
B) Metaphor or extended metaphor.
Explanation:
<u>Metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two different things in order to attribute a quality of one of them to the other. An extended metaphor happens when such a comparison continues throughout a series of lines in a poem. In Bradstreet's poem, we have the extended metaphor in which Heaven is compared to a house and God to an architect. Since this comparison lasts for at least four lines, we can say it is an extended metaphor. </u>Bradstreet wrote this poem after a fire destroyed her house and her belongings. What she means in these lines is that God has a better place waiting for her. Even though her home here on Earth has been destroyed, she has a permanent, strong home waiting for her. A home God Himself prepared for her.