Answer:
Also The poetic devices in Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise" include apostrophe, anaphora, juxtaposition, and metaphor. The author writes, "Cause I walk like I've got oil wells Pumping in my living room" to show that she is better off without the man she is directing the poem towards. She is trying to say that like oil wells she is rich, not only physically she herself has a lot of worth.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Hello, sorry this is a little late!
I can confirm, your answer is option C, <span>allusion; the phrase goat-footed connects balloon man to the Greek god pan.
I have taken this test before and can 100% confirm this answer is correct!
Hope this helps, and have a great day! :)</span>
Answer:
Explanation:1st one is no. 2
2nd is 1st
3rd is last
and 4th is the 1st one
Typically he leaves the stage. That is the Protagonist's role during the First Stasimon. Option D is correct.
A stasimon in Greek tragedy is a stationary song, composed of strophes and antistrophes and performed by the chorus in the orchestra.
According to Aristosteles, each choral song (or melos) of a tragedy is divided into two parts, first the parodos (Ancient Greek: πάροδος) and then the stasimon.