Answer:
Alliteration, repetition, internal rhyme, end rhyme, assonance.
Explanation:
Literary devices are the different elements and techniques that a writer used in his/ her work. Such devices provide more body and color to the work.
In the given lines of poetry from "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe, the literary devices that are used are alliteration, internal rhyme, end rhyme, assonance, repetition, etc.
<u>Alliteration </u>is the repetition of the same letters of the words continuously. <em>"doubting, dreaming dreams . . . dared to dream..."</em>
<u>Repetition </u>is the use of the same words in close quarters. <em>"dreaming dreams. . . dreams..."</em>
<u>Internal rhyme</u> is when there are rhyming words in a single line of poetry. <em>"unbroken/ token".</em>
<u>End rhyme</u> is when the end words of the lines rhyme with each other. <em>"Lenore?/ Lenore!"</em>
<u>Assonance </u>is when the vowel sounds are repeated in a line of poetry. The sounds of 'o' and 'ee' in the line <em>"dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before".</em>
"An architect" is an appositive in this sentence because it is renaming Mike as an architect, and "Mike" comes before it in the sentence.
The answer is Corners.
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Answer:
Joyous, victorious, and celebratory
Explanation:
<u>The mood at the end of the Parados is victorious, joyous, and happy. </u>The choir of elders that enter for the first time once Antigone leaves the stage <u>expresses glee and satisfaction.</u> They praise the sunny weather in Thebes, as well as the end of the battle and war. The choirs serve the purpose of retelling the battle and to celebrate the victory of one brother over another, placing Eteocles as the favorite, and Polynices as the shameful one. <u>Therefore, Parados is celebratory, victorious, and cheerful.</u>
Answer:
No, sorry
Explanation: I don't have grammerly premium