It shows how characters interact with one another
Answer: "you gave her in the morning" is an adjective clause.
It modifies or specifies which <u>pen</u>.
Explanation: If the word "that" had been included, as in
"that you gave her in the morning" it would be a relative clause; 'that' is a relative pronoun.
(In your question the "an___" is a hint that the answer starts with a vowel)
In any case, they are clauses, not phrases, because they include a subject, 'you', and a predicate, 'gave her in the morning.'
The formulation is that status quo is the way,
Barter tries to convince the reader that there is beauty in life. All of the similes and metaphors used in the poem illustrate this. "Music like a curve of gold," "Blue waves whitened on a cliff," "Holding wonder like a cup," "one white singing hour of peace" all serve as examples for the beauty that can be found in simple moments and sensations.
<span>The poem is written in rhymed iambic tetrameter. This helps the poem sound more musical.
Hope this helps.</span>