Answer:
Mutt, Jeff, Frankenstein, Igor.
Explanation:
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Stream of consciousness narrative is characterized by
a point of view which goes beyond a simple account from one character's
perspective and attempts to capture their internal thought processes,
particularly the free associations and strange links they make between topics.
The poem captures this narrative style by focusing on the thoughts and feelings
of the persona, who is of course named in the title. He is walking to meet a
woman for tea and is contemplating the question he is going to ask her, which we
can infer is a proposal of marriage. However, there is no arrival or meeting in
this poem. Instead, it consists of the internal and rather chaotic thought
process of J. Alfred Prufrock. As he walks along, he casts himself in the role
of various characters, including Lazarus and Hamlet, to name a few:
To
say: "I am Lazarus, come from teh dead,
<span>Come back to tell
you all, I shall tell you all"--</span>
Answer:
Was
Explanation:
The holiday was fantastic! We had a great time.
When you want to determine the rhyme scheme of any poem, you should look only at the final word in each line. Based on that, you will know which lines rhyme, and which don't.
In this case, the correct answer is ABBAABBACDCDCD.
A rhymes with A (borne, worn, turn, forlorn); B rhymes with B (face, place, apace, grace); C rhymes with C (bring, thing, mediating); D rhymes with D (precipitate and fate).