Answer:
"Mending Wall" is one of Robert Frost's most famous poems. When you are asked about the form of something, you need to start with the very basics. At root, the form is "poetry." Delving more deeply, we consider what type of poetic form Frost has chosen. In this instance, we can see that the lines do not rhyme with each other, so it isn't a traditional poetic form like a sonnet or a ballad. However, at the same time, if you sound out the lines, you can hear that they fall into a distinct rhythm and pattern. This regular meter—known as iambic pentameter, because there are five stressed beats, or feet, per line—means that this is not a free verse poem. Although it does not rhyme, these metrical verse features mean that we refer to it as blank verse.
Explanation:
suppliants mean pleas for help or just say i think based on the text suppliants means a person who is begging for something but is not reaveling it completley
Answer:
this is kinda confusing but my guess is
Explanation:
1. I think Alex buys to many sweets in the school shop.
2. The presentation has to be ready tomorrow, so let's get started. I will stay up.
3. The instructor tells us to pay more attention to his demonstration.
4. Will you ever remember to bring your assignments on time?
5. Last week I heard him talk about his desire to become a doctor one day.
~edgumacation/brianna
Repetition
"plainy, succinctly, without comment" are all words that cna describe minimal
"have ..." construction used repeatedly in the last few lines, "have terrified, have tortturend"
tell me if this is right