To create a plot of memorial events/ experiences but to put it in short, it’s to help generate a topic.
Answer:
The subject matter of "A Poem of Changsha" is love. One central theme of the poem is steadfastness in love. In the following lines, the speaker describes her love for her husband lasting beyond this life:
But at fifteen I straightened my brows and laughed,
Learning that no dust could ever seal our love,
That even unto death I would await you by my post
And would never lose heart in the tower of silent watching.
Explanation:
Answer:
rhyme
Explanation:
rythm is like the beat and alliterative is like alive ate apples at applebees
the answer would be A, because it's the opposite of the claim and it doesn't support it, but it supports the idea of adding one more hour being beneficial