The most famous playwrights of the genre were Aristophanes<span> and </span><span>Menander</span>
Answer: "My poet's vanity dies in shame before thy sight."
Explanation:
In <em>"Song VII",</em> which was written by Rabindranath Tagore, the speaker (who is also a poet) wants to make a connection with God. In order to do that, he is aware that he must write poetry from his heart. The speaker thus wonders what type of poetry is the best, and what makes a poet successful. He realizes that only God can be the "master poet."
<em>Personification </em>is a figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to something that is not human. In this case, 'vanity' (pride of one's own accomplishments) is capable of dying. The idea that Tagore wanted to convey by using personification is that every poet is worth nothing when compared to God, who is the best poet of all.
Yields strength is defined as the stress in psi (pounds per square inch) at which a fastener assumes a specified limited permanent set.
Answer: The last 2 lines, beginning w/ I gazed (onward to the end).
He is recanting memories so clear and so beautiful, that he ends with their memory had a value he had not before considered.
Explanation:
Chaucer is praised by many a critic for his authenticity at the art of writing. John Dryden calls him "the father of English literature". He was the precursor of an English literary tradition as he made use of the rhyming decasyllabic couplet, recreating the convention of medieval poetry strongly influenced by poets of his time such as Boccaccio, Petrarch and so on. The right option is D.