A sample poem that contains two stanzas and eight lines with at least one form of enjambment is:
It is a beautiful day
And the sun is out
I bring out my bed and lay
Because it is said to make hay
When the sun shines
Because it is a beautiful day
And I must make the most of it
I must dine and wine.
<h3>What is Enjambment?</h3>
This refers to the continuation of a sentence without pausing when writing a verse.
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Answer:
I woke up from a dream where I was zip-lining through the Amazon. I remembered my mum (who is from Texas) saying "Tiger Woods is your daddy." It was odd but kind of fun. I looked over to my left and I saw my little brother's Teddy Bear. I slid off my bed and looked out the window as I always do. I didn't recognize the scenery, though. "We're not in Kansas anymore," I muttered under my breath. Outside I saw the Eiffel Tower. We're in Paris.
Unfazed, I took a bath and changed clothes. I had plans to have breakfast at Tiffany's. To get to Tiffany's, I had to go jogging through Coconut Grove. Once I arrived, I gave Tiffany a hug and smelled the food cooking. The breakfast was weird, just like my dream. Tiffany's mum prepared Mahi Francaise with a side of garlic hummus. Again, weird. But pretty delicious. Then, I woke up. Oh, it was all just a dream.
Explanation:
This is the best I could come up with. XD It's horrible but the words/phrases are...very weird.
Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman may have differences in their poetry writing styles; points of view and structure. A good example of it, it’s how Dickenson tends to write longer pieces related to his own life experience, While Whitman contextualized his poetry to his historical context. Nevertheless and undoubtedly both authors share the same recurrence on talking about death in their poems. Each author relates death and how it's related to human beings. For instance, both wrote poems based on the civil war. While Dickenson analyzed death from a more religious point of view, seeing the transcendence of life and good behavior, Whitman relates it to a more human-centered view –e.g. the mother’s poem- where he captivates with seeing the beauty even in the most painful situations. In brief, both apply this Transcendentalism and influence American literature on appreciating life and human beings.
Answer:
A. Simile
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind; It is used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
Example:
- As brave <u>as</u> a lion.
As you can see, this uses as, which states that the subject is acting as brave as a lion.
As you can see, this uses like, which states that the subject is acting as crazy as a fox.
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Yes, a conductor is someone who leads a choir or orchestra