I agree with you.
I'd also say that a poem using theoretical or obscure terms to convey meaning may be said to be using abstract diction.
Since these terms are not concrete, they are abstract.
Answer:
<em>Doris:</em><em> Hey Grace, How are you?</em>
<em>Grace:</em><em> I am fine , how are you Doris?</em>
<em>Doris: </em><em>Am okay , am my teacher gave me a math exercise but i failed to complete it.</em>
<em>Grace: </em><em>Oh is that so, but don't worry i will come to your home tomorrow and help you out.</em>
<em>Doris: </em><em>Oh really, thank you so much i will be happy to see you.</em>
<em>Grace: </em><em>Okay dear, Stay safe , goodbye.</em>
<em>Doris: </em><em>Bye , thanks for your time.</em>
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The answer is:
Explanation:
B) And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
I hope this helps!
- sincerelynini
Answer:
Neo said that he had got a great opportunity to achieve his dreams.
The mischievous cat was stuck up the highest tree in the street, which meant Mrs. Brown had to phone the fire brigade.
Isabelle was learning to play the drums, the recorder, the piano, and the ukulele.