Answer:
The answer is a lyric poem.
Explanation:
A lyric poem is short, highly musical verse that conveys powerful feelings. The poet may use rhyme, meter, or other literary devices to create a song-like quality. A lyric poem is a private expression of emotion by a single speaker. For example, American poet Emily Dickinson described inner feelings when she wrote her lyric poem that begins, "I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, / And Mourners to and fro."
Song lyrics often begin as lyric poems. In ancient Greece, lyric poetry was, in fact, combined with music played on a U-shaped stringed instrument called a lyre. Through words and music, great lyric poets like Sappho (ca. 610–570 B.C.) poured out feelings of love and yearning.
Lyric poetry also has no prescribed form. Sonnets, villanelles, rondeaus, and pantoums are all considered lyric poems. So are elegies, odes, and most occasional (or ceremonial) poems. When composed in free verse, lyric poetry achieves musicality through literary devices such as alliteration, assonance, and anaphora.
Hello!
I think the answer is option B. I am in the review right now so I will let you know if it is right or not.
I would say unusual.... ;-;
Answer: Paragraph 1) to remind all Americans to stay engaged in the effort to secure peace and liberty worldwide
Paragraph 2) to clarify that an end to the present world conflict can only come with complete allied victory
Paragraph 3) to promise uninterrupted continuation of the previous administration's duties and struggles
Paragraph 4) to warn that only the victors can dictate how peace is established and how justice is carried out
Explanation:
It’s B. A makes no sense, C is a fragment, and D sounds like the dog is flapping