Lazer cant be a slang word so i would personally say acronym
I guess your supposed to read the book and make your best guess
This is a tricky one I believe it is right, though the comma after added did throw me off! But I feel it is correct
Answer:
Lively beams break through the branches
Interrupting the way the shadow dances
Gathering ground as fast as a speeding train
High into the sky the sun climbs to its peak height
Touching the leaves below dancing under the spotlight.
Explanation:
Line 1 and 2 rhyme (branches, dances)
Line 4 and 5 rhyme (height, spotlight)
Line 1 contains alliteration (beams, break, branches)
Line 3 contains a simile (as fast as a speeding train)
Line 5 contains a metaphore (under the spotlight is used instead of in the sun)
Answer: The Answer is B, its a sestina poem
Explanation:
Using comparisons to other poems and looking at the structures this poem appears to be most like a sestina type poem.