Answer:
ABBC
Explanation:
The two in the middle are the only ones that rhyme.
Allusion is a figure of speech, in which an object or circumstance from unrelated context is referenced covertly or indirectly. It is left to the audience to make the direct connection; where the connection is directly and explicitly stated by the author, it is instead usually termed a reference
It can reveal how the writer has tried to engage the reader.
Answer: : I am that merry wanderer of the night. I <u>jest </u>to Oberon and make him smile When I a fat and bean-fed horse beguile, Neighing in likeness of a filly foal.
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from Shakespeare's play, <em>A Midsummer Night's Dream. </em>The play is about the marriage of Theseus, who is the Duke of Athens, and Hippolyta, as well as the events connected to it.
These lines are uttered by a jester, Robin, in Act 2 Scene 1
. His character is based on Puck, a figure from Elizabethan folklore, who plays with people by pulling tricks on them. In this excerpt, Robin describes himself and his tricks to the Fairy. He explains how he 'jests' to Oberon, which means that he makes jokes. He claims that he is able to make a horse believe that he is a female horse.