In "Song of Myself" written by Walt Whitman it presents a slow, but pleasant and cozy rhythm, the author uses long lines that establish a complete thought and promote a simple interpretation, which does not require much effort from the reader to understand it. The configuration of the lines and the establishment of the rhythm of this poem, together with the words that compose it, allows the reader to savor a feeling of physical and mental relaxation, as if he were in an activity that provides leisure and rest and not a storm of emotions. and reflections, as poems can do.
The rhythm and long lines allow the reader to read the poem patiently, promoting the same rest and relaxation that the speaker of the poem seems to be having, without unpredictability and without furor in the soul.
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<span>C. One should never sin because God's punishment is severe.</span>
Answer : A. clear, not confusing
The word uniequivocal is an adjective which means no doubt or there is no hint of ambiguity meaning something is very clear and is not confusing. The other choices above such as lack of equality would mean disparity or unfair while kindly is a way of requesting someone to do something for you. On the the other hand, impervious to pacifying is completely a different thing. The word uniequivocal can be used in a sentence such as " The decision of the board is uniequivocal, there is no need for clarifications.