Answer:
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Explanation:
Four-line stanzas
A varying rhyme
The use of personification
Hamlet's interaction with Osrick provides some comic relief in Act V, scene ii
I believe its exposition and rising action.
The first stanza of the poem, The Rape of the Lock indicates that the poem is mock-heroic. Pope establishes at the beginning that the poem mocks the heroic styles of love and war. For example, "What dire offence, from am'rous Causes spring/ What mighty Contest rise from Trivial things". The phrases, 'am'rous Causes' and 'Trivial things' indicate the mock nature of this poem.
Answer: fewer bicycles sold, but at a higher price
Explanation: