The poetic technique that Robert Browning used in his poem "My Last Duchess" is <span>enjambment.
</span>That
technique means that the thought found in one line of the poem does not
end with the end of that line, but rather continues into the following
line. There are no harsh endings of thought at the end of one line.
A. To demonstrate their expertise
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"O mysterious priest" is how Keats detaches himself from reality and addresses the urn, a piece of art, which is an imaginary character) that he speaks to as if were a human as if the urn was capable of hearing and feelings.
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<span>Through a highly elaborate comparison, Emerson reflects on the relationship between the poet and the poet's work. The poet is under the care of nature, just as a mushroom is. A mushroom grows wild, with no one to ensure that it propagates and survives; nature, however, sees to it that the fungus drops spores, which become new mushrooms. These spores are comparable to poems leaving the poet's control and going out into the world like immortal descendants, a process much like the Olympian bards' eternally young songs from the epigraph. </span>
Answer:
a
Explanation:
dictionary definition "a person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition."