Answer:
PART A
B
Music can offer comfort in the face of difficult circumstances.
PART B
D
“Our satisfaction / surrounds us, hanging thick in the closeness of the car. / the cassette clicks, flips, and side B begins.” ( Lines 18-20)
Explanation:
From the poem, a divorcing mother and her child take a trip to an unremarkable place called Akron but on the way, they begin to listen to Prince Batman's soundtrack and as they begin to sing along, they discover they are happy and satisfied and the trip which was supposed to be unremarkable is now enjoyable and satisfying.
He used different types because he wanted readers to enjoy the full rhythmical poetry of his plays, understanding each character. For this to happen, audiences should know some principals of Shakespeare verses.
Shakespeare possessed great mastery on the use of language an meter, that he was able to disregard the rules and regulations he once observed. When he wrote most of its plays, he did so in groups of lines so every group produced a different effect, although the metrical was not exact.
Shakespeare used the term "<em>iambic pentameter</em>", in most of his plays, and wrote them in black verse, which means that the plays used meter but no rhythm schemes. An iambic parameter is a common verse in English verse an has a number of ten syllables in the line with an emphasis on those syllables.
If you’re in a skid you should turn into the
skid, steer the way the car is turning. You can think of it that you're anticipating
that if the wheels to catch, they'll only do it if they're keen in a way the car
is going. <span><span>If you're slipping to the left, and your front wheels are going
to the right you'll keep skidding till you hit on to something. </span></span>