Answer:
the use of "Those that I," followed by a verb
the use of "I do not," followed by a verb
Explanation:
Grammatical structure is the arrangement of different elements such as verbs, adjectives, adverbs etc. in a sentence such that they create different grammatical formations, thereby creating rhythm or emphasizing in the work. In this excerpt from the poem "<em>An Irish Airman Foresees His Death</em>", this type of grammatical formation is found in two places- "those that I" and "I do not", with their preceding verbs ""fight" and "guard" and succeeding words "hate" and "love", giving the antithesis of each other.
Answer:
anaphora
Explanation:
Anaphora is a rhetorical device that features repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive sentences, phrases, or clauses. Anaphora works as a literary device to allow writers to convey, emphasize, and reinforce meaning.
I think the word onset in the poem "Dying" by Emily Dickinson mean beginning
Hope this helps
(A): Why is it A? Because, his speech up there basically says, "The way the world is going at this point, there is NO way, we are safe to just stay out of this. We are going to be involved whether we like it or not...AND SOON" That's my attempt at a translation.
Therefore, A, which rephrases this, is correct.
Hope that helps. =)