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Answer:
Option 4
Explanation:
Option 1 uses too simple of sentences.
Option 2 was too fast paced and didn't create a vivd picture.
Option 3 had the same issue.
The last option is very vivid and desciptive. Hopefully I helped :)
Answer:
(A) They both portray spring as a person decorating.
Explanation:
"Spring" is written by Edna St. Vincent Millay, while "Spring is like a perhaps hand" is written by E. E. Kummings (officially with C not a K).
The two poems describe how spring is a person, through Kummings described it as people who are arranging things, while Millay described it as a a naive person throwing around flowers.
The two tones of the poems are also very different, with Millay's being more sardonic in tone. Kummings also uses a third-person omniscient perspective when writing the poem, while Millay wrote in first person, writing a letter to April, which personifies Spring.
Answer: D) Figurative language.
Explanation: figurative language is the use of words or expressions to convey a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. It can be expressed through metaphors, similes, personifications, allusions, etc. In the given stanza of "A Divine Image" from William Blake we can see an example of the use of figurative language, specifically personification, because he is giving human qualities to non human objects (as cruelty, jealousy, terror and secrecy).
Answer:
is there supposed to be a passage?
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