Compare:
So, the comparison would be that they both seem to be dealing with dark times and how they're dealing with the emotions they're feeling.
Contrast:
So, the contrast would be that the 1 poem says they're dwelling with chaos that's going on and the other seems to let the rage go.
The poet for the 'Do not go gentle into that good night' seem to be using they're POV to express the way they feel and how much anger they're letting out.
The poet for 'I dwell in Possibility' seems to be talking about how they manage with they're problems and think of positive ways to address them while pushing the negativity away.
The forms for these poems seem to be very powerful and (advice-giving -- 'I dwell in possibility') and how they seem to express the way they feel.
Hope this helps
(I tried and I hope this is what your looking for)
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Answer:
Slender, pre-owned, casual, mature, officer
Explanation:
Remember that a Connotation are the feelings that we associate with a word.
Words that have similar denotations (definitions) can have very different connotations.
Hello. You didn't put the excerpt that complements that question, which makes it impossible to answer. However, I can help you by showing you how to recognize, in a text, each of the tones mentioned above.
An excerpt of ironic tone, will be one that provides a criticism in the form of scorn to something or someone. The ironic tone can also be perceived when the narration of the excerpt provides the reader with information that the characters of the excerpt do not know, or when an adverse situation is planned by the characters is narrated.
An excerpt of indignant tone is one that shows a revolt, a strong complaint to someone or an adverse and undesirable situation.
An excerpt of ton admiring is one that contemplates something or someone in a positive way, forming elegance and highlighting the qualities.
An excerpt of depressed tone is one that presents a situation of strong sadness, despair, melancholy and loneliness.
Is there anymore because I do not think this is a whole question