Answer: A. abcb
In this excerpt, Dickinson uses the rhyme scheme "abcb," as she rhymes "home" with "dome."
A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes that a poem has. When we write out a rhyme scheme, we use letters to indicate which lines rhyme. Lines that have the same letter rhyme with each other. Therefore, in this example, the lines that end with "home" and "dome" are both labelled "b."
D. to provide a roadmap of an essay to aid the reader
Answer:
I have no idea if this deal with religion or not but, I have always believed that not everyone has the same life and people go through things like suffering and loss so they can help others when they see it happen to other people or they end up keeping their sorrow to themselves and not everyone can be born in the same class so it can bring awareness to people. It's like they want high class people to appreciate they have a better life than the middle class or lower class people even.
Explanation:
I hope this makes sense and helps you
Identify the type of narration used in the
excerpt.
The story is told in the third person omniscient point of view. It is a
type of narration where the narrator plays god and knows the internal feelings
and thoughts of the character. In addition, it allows the reader to know the
thoughts and feelings of the character too.
Which words in the excerpt indicate the type of
narration?
Using the 3rd person pronouns such as “she,” “he,” “himself,” “her,”
and related pronouns show the point of view of the narration; while the words “knew,”
“felt,” “wondered” and words that show the inner thoughts and feelings of the
character.
What is the effect of this point of view on the
reader’s interpretation of the information presented?
The
reader is able to make judgements and understand why the main character is
behaving that way and the reason behind how the other characters react and
respond to the situation. Interpretation of the story becomes more personal and
engaging.