I did this 8 years ago, So give me a moment to think, my thinking is done, and here is the answer:
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By showing the word "end" before the word "beginning" in the title of a poem, the author conveys the feeling that it is the end of situations that allows the beginning of new ones.
You have not determined the poem that this question refers to, however, with the context of your question, we can see what kind of theme the poet wants to address.
This theme can be understood as follows:
- By showing "end" before "beginning" in the title of the poem, the author reinforces an idea about the cyclical and repetitive nature of human events.
- This idea shows that the end of something does not mean the absolute end we are used to, but it means the beginning of new things.
- That's because the title shows how the "beginning" happens right after an end.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "extended metaphor." The<span> literary device does the stanza use to compare the speaker's feelings about the new country to the two swimmers is that it is an extended metaphor.</span>
Oh! Okay, now this makes sense. So from what I got from this, the weaver girl is taking a dead man to heaven. But the allusion of the girl helps develop a theme of some sort of ancient mythical tale in hopes of making it seem more real to the reader. It also helps develop the theme in a way of despair. Why despair? Well because a man is dead, most likely his own doing, because he can't be with the woman he loves.
Answer: sendentary
Explanation: They would usually be tired, un-energetic and ill. Therefore, not moving around a lot.