Alliteration is when two or more words have the same beginning sound. In the poem there are three examples:
1) Though...thy...thou
2) crest...craven
3) shorn...shaven
Alliteration gives the text a more unified rhythm, in a way I guess. It makes the piece sound more together.
Hope this helps!
It's to show an exception (which is often the purpose of "yet") because in the first clause it identifies an action, then then it's like "but wait, maybe the action didn't really get going" in the second half of the sentence
- <em>yes </em><em>I </em><em>agree</em>
<h2><em>hope</em><em> it</em><em> helps</em></h2>
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I believe that is a metaphor. If not my bad. Hope this is the right answer.
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doctors are supposed to do their responsibility to human life