Answer:
I think it is C.)
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Explanation:
Answer:
John was saying by his words that he thought of her sometimes but he wouldn't dare try to go after her again. His tone was kind of rude and I say this because he literally said "I'll cut off my hand."
Abigail was saying for them not to speak another word about anything or she would pretty much kill them with a knife in the dead of night. Her tone wasn't nearly as nice as John meant his. The words used to say this was "I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you."
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is - The poem uses free-verse structure.
Explanation:
If you take a look at the poem, you will see the following:
- it does not follow a rhyme scheme: nothing rhymes in the poem
- it is not a sonnet: there are no 14 lines
- it does not follow a fixed pattern of meter: some lines are longer, some are shorter
What is true is that this is a free-verse poem, which means that it doesn't follow any strict rules. Just take a look at the structure:
<em>From the tower window
</em>
<em>the moon
</em>
<em>draws a silver maple’s shadow
</em>
<em>across a spangled lawn;
</em>
<em> horses
</em>
<em>rear, manes lashing the air,
</em>
<em>front legs floating.</em>