<span>The meter (or foot)
that accounts for the most of "Emily Dickinson," by Wendy Cope is
dactylic meter characterized by an accented syllable followed by two unaccented
syllables ( marked: / ᵕ ᵕ ). She used verse form called double dactyl
as there are two stanzas (each have three lines) written with dactylic dimeter
(line of verse consisted of two dactylic metrical feet). </span>
A parody is a style of commenting upon an original work with deliberate exaggeration employed for the desire of comic effect. Parody can be found in literature, plays and art. This would mean that (A) Mock-epic is the answer. A mock-epic is a specific type of parody which satirizes which mock stereotypes of heroes in epic literature.
A perspective that is wrong and doesn't make sense
Answer:
ok so I don't know the whole story but I'm gonna go with yes, because he knew that he was going to get stung if he hit it once again I don't know the whole story on this but I think it's that one
A gusset is a triangular or square piece of fabric inserted into a seam to add breadth or reduce stress from tight-fitting clothing.