D- seriousness
The excerpt says,” these violent delights has violent ends, And their triumph die, like fire and powder,” hearing this, we can get rid of excitement and hopefulness. This leaves us with chaos and seriousness. Now it’s not chaos because it’s not like gore. That would be chaos. So this leaves us with one answer and that is seriousness.
Answer:
i would say d or the 4th one
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The figurative language element does Bob Kaufman use when he repeats the word raga at the beginning of these lines from his poem "Unanimity Has Been <span>Achieved, Not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness" is REPETITION. Repetition is a literary device or figure of speech that repeats same phrases or word to emphasize an idea.</span>