I believe the correct answer is B. <span> “Birmingham Sunday” discusses the deaths of all four girls, while “Ballad of Birmingham” focuses on the death of one girl.
If you read the poems, the answer will be quite clear. "Birmingham Sunday" talks about how four girls died, unfortunately, whereas in the other poem, only one girl died as opposed to the first poem.</span>
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The rhyme scheme of stereo hearts is AABB, while A Red Red Rose follows the ABCB rhyme scheme, it uses an Iambic trimeter in which there are three iams for line: for example that’s sweetly played in tune. They both are talking about love
Explanation:
they both use simile, in Stereo hearts: “Just keep me stuck inside your head, like your favorite tune.”
In A Red Red Rose: “O my Luve is like a red, red rose”
While in A Red Red Rose the first and the second stanzas have the same structure, but different to the second and third stanzas which share the same structure
In stereo hearts: just the 3rd and the 7th stanza share the same pattern and there are not many patterns in this song.
Answer: <em>Is the experience of being an outsider universal?</em>
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Answer: SOmething i would want to vote on a bill would be freedom of slaves, or after the civil war, all soildiers and their fmily members recive theraputic session to ciese any trauma that occured during the war.
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