The answer is that "<span> In the first stanza, the mirror is established as the speaker of the poem, and tells the reader about itself, while the second stanza is primarily about the mirror’s reflection of the woman." We know this because the first stanza describes itself and the images frequently reflected. The second stanza the mirror focuses on the woman's reflection and how it has changed over time. </span>
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
First person means that the story is narrated with the pronouns "I", "my", "me", etc. However, there is no part of the narration that is like this, so eliminate C and D.
Second person means the story is narrated with the pronoun "you", but again, there's no part of the narration that is like this, so eliminate B.
Third person means that the story is narrated through the thoughts and actions of a character without using "I". Instead, it uses pronouns like "he" or "she". Here, the narration is in third person through Margie's thoughts.
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The answer to this question is <em> Homage to Mistress Bradstreet. </em>This is a long poem written by John Berryman in 1948-1953 and later published in 1956. The other works, such as <em>To My Dear and Loving Husband, </em> was written by Anne Bradstreet in the 17th century; she was the first female poet who published her works, she was a remarkable figure in American history, specailly because she was a highly educated woman who did not miss the chance to express their thoughts regarding the role of a puritan woman in the 17th century.
<em>Of Plymouth plantation </em>was written by William Bradford, Ann´s husband,who was a remarkable figure in the Colony of Plymouth, a book written in the 17th century as well. And finally, <em>A key into the languages of America, </em>is a description of some of the native languages written by Roger Williams in the same century.