In the poem, Byron writes that daylight is "gaudy."
He does this to prove that daylight is overly bright and showy. His love is not like daylight -- she is not bright and showy.
That's why she walks like the night -- she does not need to flaunt her beauty. Her beauty is natural.
Answer:
B. She was merely tired and didn't want to move.
Explanation:
She came from a long day at work and sat there because she was tired. Then because she refused to get up, it led to something more.
Legitimacy of the source.
Imagery would be "The seas were blue while the beautiful skies were as light as my eyes."
Figurative is "The tears from the young girl were swept by the sea."
And... that's all i have.
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