The author's purpose in this passage is to inform. The author is informing the reader on how Elizabethans would typically store their food. It goes into details of differences between food types and some options for storing food and getting nourishment in summer and winter.
Explanation:
. "La Belle Dame sans Merci" is a ballad written by John Keats in 1819 and since it is written in one of the oldest poetic forms, it also has many poetic elements.
- Some of the poetic elements in this ballad are metaphors, smiles, alliteration, irony, assonance, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia and allusions.
We can find two major conflicts in the poem and poetic elements are making them more exciting and they are rising the poem on its higher level.
There is a lot of repetitions of letters s and r, f and s and w, f and s which is making the alliteration and assonance.
- For example, the irony is used between women and men's connection. The knight is thinking that the woman is giving him back the love and desire but readers are knowing that is now true because of the atmosphere in the poem.
We can see that those poetic elements are leading the readers through the main theme and point of the poem.
Answer:
“If you were to be lost in the river, Jonas, your memories would not be lost with you."
Explanation:
This shows how the Giver loves Jonas because he tells Jonas things, gives him memories, things he would never forget. The Giver tells Jonas things that nobody else knows, and he gets memories.
Answer:
broke sorry thats all I can get from it.
Answer: the use of poetic verse throughout the epic
a narrative voice that tells the story
elevated or eloquent, style
compelling speeches
Explanation: An epic poem is about a hero's journey. In the epic the hero and his accomplishments are described in detail with elevated language. The hero often gives speeches to inspire others. Since the hero's journey is a story of the hero's trials, it is written in a narrative voice.