When you are quoting someone or when quoting yourself
The use of the word rime by Lawrence Ferlinghetti in Constantly Risking Absurdity is making the poetry seem challenging like climbing something slippery like ice. Thus, option A is correct.
<h3>What is the idea of the poem Constantly Risking Absurdity?</h3>
<em>Constantly Risking Absurdity </em>is a poem that compares the idea of the poet to an acrobat who performs difficult tasks that are dangerous and hazardous to their life.
He uses the word rime that defines the ice accumulation and the rhyming verse to show that the task was not easy and was like climbing a place that was smooth as ice.
Therefore, rime is used to show the difficult challenge.
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I know the answer is C because of the "auto"
auto means self
Answer:citing: toshow your reader you've done proper research by listing sources you used to get your information.
Explanation:
Quotation: to show that someone else said it
The poem "Full Fathom Five" was written by William Shakespeare. It was a part of his story, The Tempest.
The poem depicts the dead father whose body instead of decaying became something beautiful. His bones became corals. His eyes became pearls. His death brings about a change in the sea making it richer.
Alliteration is a series of words in a row that have the same first consonant sounds.
Full fathom five thy father lies; → repeating F sounds
<span>Those are pearls that were his eyes: </span>→ repeating TH sounds