<span> the answer is perpetual youth.</span>
Answer: it offers a counterclaim to the first stanza, which is then rejected in the third stanza.
This poem discusses the pain and difficulty of moving through life. The author states that he cannot still his heart but that, soon enough, when all the birds have flown, it will stop. The first stanza presents the problem, while the second one, by discussing the swallows and the skyward, offers a counterclaim. However, we see that in the third stanza, this is rejected. We can identify this because of the phrase "sweet delusion."
Answer:
rhyme scheme
Explanation:
If one line is rhyme scheme, the rest should be. In some rare cases, the poet will switch the style in the next stanza. This is not the case. In the poem, the words "day" and "May" rhyme.
Answer:
The correct inference: one of the requirements to be accepted into the nursing program is 20+ hours of health-care-related volunteer work.
Explanation:
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