The characters are talking animals. Any other option would be logical and easy to explain, but talking animals don’t exist unless you consider a parrot. Nonetheless, the other options are logical and realistic while the last option is not at all realistic. Most children’s books are not realistic.
Answer:
The theme of the poem that the second stanza reveals is that time moves quickly in fast-paced, adult lives.
Explanation:
The Poem "Romance" by Edgar Allan Poe, shows another side of the author since it does not have the dark style that characterizes him, in the second stanza of this poem the years have passed by in reference to what he said in the first stanza and now as a grown-up he considers that spending time in unimportant thing is an incredible waste of time.
It is predominantly two syllables per stress, weak-strong, so it is iambic. The refrain is basically dactyllic, with an extra beat at the end, but the narrative part is iambic.
For only this line, Note the pattern of stressed syllables:
HICK-o-ry DICK-o-ry DOCK --- that's (principally) dactylic
Events in Walter Mitty's real life inspire the events he imagines.
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