Here is the full poem for this question
my love
thy hair is one kingdom
the king whereof is darkness
thy forehead is a flight of flowers
thy head is a quick fores
<span>tfilled with sleeping birds . . . </span>
thy wrists
<span>are holy
</span>
imagery is a literary technique to describe a visual representation upon a specific subject/situation.
From the option above, i think the answer would be: “filled with sleeping birds”. This phrase is used to give visual image about how thick the hair on top of the head is.
Cassius compared Julius Caesar to a little girl in the passage above. which This was the only comparison that occurred in the context. Caesar was crying during the time he was sick.
Answer:
felt, and an additional pain; I have curly hair too so it's hard to try and detangle it
Explanation:
It helps you know the feeling and thoughts of the narrator.
You should give more context