A is the only one with alliteration. it uses words that begin with B
A prefix is a part of a word that is added before the root of the word. In this example, the prefix in the word <em>inhabited </em>is <em />in-.
These lines are from the poem <em>Fern Hill, </em>written by Dylan Thomas.
These lines reflect the theme that it is foolish to think the carefree days of youth can last because:
- D. They explain how unaware the speaker is that the innocence of childhood is fleeting.
<em>"I ran my </em><u><em>heedless </em></u><em>ways," </em>heedless is the keyword here, the speaker was careless and did not appreciate what he had, he never even imagined that one day he would be looking back at his childhood and miss these aspects.
The boy was defenseless because he has no weapons to defend himself with.
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