Hello there if you are talking about "pretty words" by Elinor Wylie then.. I think the tone for the poem is admiring be cause when Wylie says "Words shy and dappled, deep eyed deer in herds" and, "I love words opalescent, cool and pearly", it shows her admiration for all sorts of words. When Wylie says in line 1 " poets make pets of pretty, docile words", she means that you can command words to do whatever you want if you know how to use em.
Theme: poets understand the uniqueness, weight, and beauty that words can hold and they know how to use them.
So pretty much here's a little summary: the speaker is comparing words to pets, and how they can be 'tamed'.
Hopefully that all helps!
Parallel structure means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more words or ideas are of equal importance and to help the reader comprehend what is being written. It is grammatically correct to ensure that phrases, clauses and items on a list after a colon<span> use the correct parallel structure. </span>
Answer:
Yourself as an individual.
Explanation:
What's more important than your name is who you are. A name is just a word given to you, it doesn't symbolise you as a person. In fact, names can be changed if desired but your personality will never really change. Multiple people could also share the same name as you too. You could be called Alex but somewhere else in another country or maybe just only a few miles away, there is also someone named Alex but even then, that doesn't mean that you two are the same person.