When you infer you are making an educated guess about something or a topic your reading. When it comes to reading you want to make a logical guess about what you think the story is about
The dash should be placed after "things".
Nowhere else in the sentence makes sense, and there is an abrupt change with no pause.
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Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" does not rely heavily on metaphors. It is rather a monologue delivered by the speaker describing a painting of his wife and his wife as a person when she was still living. The painting can be said to symbolize the wife, the last duchess. There are a few metaphors sprinkled throughout the poem, though, as the speaker paints a verbal portrait of his former wife.
When the speaker says in lines 1-2 "That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall, / Looking as if she were alive," his choice of words could be considered metaphorical. The duchess herself is not literally on the wall; rather, this is a painting or a likeness of her, which stands in for her throughout the poem. One of the few metaphors in the poem is the "spot of joy" referenced by the speaker. The speaker suggests that most people wonder what exactly makes his lady smile and appear happy in the painting.
the type or category of a piece of literature is called it's "genre "
Tradition is usually added because romance always goes well with Tradition and the struggle of both. Nature is usually not added because it interferes with the flow of the poem if for example a poem is about jack and lily you might say lily is a like a rose but you will never say she is a tree or personify her as a natural object except for human , Order is added because the poem sounds better when there is a issue with how you cant marry them now and only later or like the guards are watching the towers were they wanted to meet. Intuition will be added lightly added because if there are 2 brides or husbands in one poem the poem usually makes them choose one and other using the protagonists intuition.
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