What effect does the word head have on the meaning of this passage?
A. it demonstrates how intelligent he was.
B. It shows he was a favorite of the teachers.
C. It indicates he would be a good preacher.
D. It reveals how self-important he was.
How does the choice of the word head contribute to the passage’s tone?
A. It offers a sense of entitlement.
Answer:
It is important that Orpheus was the greatest because his music allows him to travel to the underworld unharmed.
Yes his love of music is the reason Eurydice fell in love with.
Explanation:
He was one of the greatest.
Answer:
Lively beams break through the branches
Interrupting the way the shadow dances
Gathering ground as fast as a speeding train
High into the sky the sun climbs to its peak height
Touching the leaves below dancing under the spotlight.
Explanation:
Line 1 and 2 rhyme (branches, dances)
Line 4 and 5 rhyme (height, spotlight)
Line 1 contains alliteration (beams, break, branches)
Line 3 contains a simile (as fast as a speeding train)
Line 5 contains a metaphore (under the spotlight is used instead of in the sun)