In school buses all sorts of things are left by children.
Answer:
First person point of view
Explanation:
The style of writing that would be best suited for showing a narrator's thoughts and memories and let the reader understand the narrator's distraction and confusion would be FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW.
First person point of view is a style of writing where a narrator talks about himself or what he is experiencing. There is the use of the personal pronouns "I" or "We".
Answer:
"Stop here, or gently pass!" (line 4)
Explanation:
On this line the passer, or the writer of this poem was given an option to go on their journey, to enjoy the nature and journey ahead, but the thy lyric poem keeps describing the beauty of the reapers song. This leaves the reader in believe that singing was indeed worthy, or beautiful enough, to stay and listen to, to know more about it.
In the excerpt above, the word "gyre" can best be understood to mean a spiral.
Answer: Option C.
Explanation:
The line ‘Turning and turning in the widening gyre. The falcon cannot hear the falconer’ is from the poem ‘The Second Coming’ which is written by William Butler Yeast’s. In the poem, the word ‘gyre’ refers to spiral or vortex which means s circular or spiral motion. The poet here describes a nightmarish scene where he sees that falcon turns into a widening gyre by making use of terrifying ritualistic language. William believes that the world is closer to revelation.