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BlackZzzverrR [31]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP! Analyze the following poem lines from Robert Louis Stevenson, born 1850 in Scotland and died in 1894. Note: this bo

ok in line 4 refers to this collection.
As from the house your mother sees (line 1)
You playing round the garden trees, (line 2)
So you may see, if you will look (line 3)
Through the windows of this book, (line 4)
Another child, far, far away, (line 5)
And in another garden, play. (line 6)
But do not think you can at all, (line 7)
By knocking on the window, call (line 8)
That child to hear you. His intent (line 9)
Is all on his play-business bent. (line 10)
He does not hear, he will not look, (line 11)
Nor yet be lured out of this book. (line 12)
For, long ago, the truth to say, (line 13)
He has grown up and gone away, (line 14)
And it is but a child of air (line 15)
That lingers in the garden there. (line 16)



Lines 8 and 9 contain?
a) End-stopped line
b) Enjambment
c) None of the provided
d) Appositive
e) Personification
English
2 answers:
lions [1.4K]3 years ago
7 0
B------------------------------
igomit [66]3 years ago
4 0
The answer to this is B
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