Shakespeare uses alliteration, end rhyme and onomatopoeia in his poem. Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound a the beginning of a group of words. An example of this is the first line: "Full fathom five thy father lies". The /f/ sound is repeated. He also uses end rhyme in his poem to create the rhyme scheme ABABCCDED. Lastly Shakepeare uses the sound device onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is word that sounds the same as it's meaning. An example of this is "Ding-Dong."
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The answer would be A. Hopeful please let me know if I'm wrong
Number 12 Paddington,
Arlington.
3rd September 2020.
To the headmaster,
Rosary Senior High.
APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
Dear sir, I write to you to inform you about my desire to change my program from Mathematics to Geography as a matter of urgency.
First of all, I'm not good at Mathematics and I feel I would be doing myself no favors as I would perform poorly. Besides, learning is a great thing and it should be fun too so I see no need why I should be doing what I'm not adept at and also what I do not like.
Furthermore, my career path is more suited to Geography so I would really like to start from now to forge my own future, besides doing what I am good at and also love doing.
I hope you look kindly at my request.
Yours faithfully,
Allan Su.
The answers C. Hope it helped