The correct answer is; metaphor.
Further Explanation:
In the line "To whirl and dance til the white day is done" is written as a metaphor in this poem. The writer was speaking about slavery and how the slaves could dance when the white man's work day was over. It was something they could not do out in the open, like other white children.adults could do.
This line comes from the poem "Dream Variations." This poem was written by Langston Hughes. The poem has several other poetic devices such as personification. This poem was written during the what some call the "Harlem Renaissance.
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The correct answer is A. Their love is based on both physical and emotional attraction.
Explanation:
The excerpt shows a dialogue between Romeo and Julie; in this, their attraction is evident as they both want to kiss and touch each other, this can be seen in details such as "My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss" or "And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss" that show their physical attraction.
However, there are also references to their emotional attraction as there is a strong emotional connection between them and Romeo compares Julie to a holy shrine "If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this" which show his strong admiration and love for her. Thus, this excerpt reveals the love between these characters involves emotional and physical attraction (Option A.)
Answer:
These lines are quoted from the play "Cyrano de Bergerac" and said by the main protagonist Cyrano de Bergerac, addressed to Busybody.
Explanation:
These lines are from the play "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand. It revolves around the hidden love story of the protagonist Cyrano for his cousin Roxane. But it did not have a happy ending nor is it a happy love story but rather a tragic story of hidden love.
The lines are said by Cyrano about his nose in Scene I. iv. He has a huge nose which prevents him from being confident and openly proclaiming his feelings for Roxane. Here, he is seen proudly boasting in front of everyone that his nose is better than anyone's, that "<em>a fine nose is the unfailing mark of a fine man, witty, good-natured, brave,/ Courteous and forgiving</em>." But in reality, he was conscious about it and thus had to hide his feelings for Roxane too.
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To the dim light and the large circle of shade
I have cloNonethelessmb and to the whitening of the hills,
There where we see no color in the grass.
my longing loses not its green,
It has so taken...
Answer:
Communication is the act of giving, receiving, and sharing information, in other words, talking or writing, and listening or reading. Good communicators listen carefully, speak or write clearly, and respect different opinions.