1. <span>1.
</span>In the first stanza, burn and rave at the
close of day suggests that they should fight it with vigor and intensity. The
words “burn” and “rave” suggest an
uncontrolled, irrational response to imminent death, the incoherent expenditure
of useless energy directed at a hopeless goal.
The inncoerct word is flies and it should be flew.
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It is true that E.E. Cummings was a painter as well as a poet.
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<h3>Assonance:</h3>
"The tide rise, the tide falls" - Repetition of "i".
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<h3>Consonance:</h3>
"Darkness settles on roofs and walls" - Repetition of consonant sound "s".
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<h3>Personification:</h3>
"The little waves, with their soft, white hands" - Giving the waves human attributes.
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<h3>Alliteration:</h3>
"But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls" - Repeating consonant sounds "th" and "s".
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<h3>Metaphor:</h3>
"Twilight" - resembles old age or close to death.
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<h3>Imagery:</h3>
"Efface the footprints in the sand" - Shows the reader what the beach looks like.
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The setting of the Sun is being described in the couplet as aforementioned by Wheatley.
<h3>What is a couplet?</h3>
A couplet is a piece of literary composition in which there are two lines. The lines in a couplet are either rhyming in nature or are of the same length.
In the couplet given above, Wheatley has described the situation where the sun is setting. It also described the conditions of the west that is deep red due to the setting of the sun.
Hence, option B holds true regarding the couplet by Wheatley.
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